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Who Owns the Copyright to Your Band's Logo?

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/10/2009

Designing a Band Logo is a very important step in a band's image and brand identity. A great logo communicates the essence of a band and target's its fans. The logo should be clear, easy to print and recognizable. Once you have carefully developed your logo, it's important to understand who...

How the Berne Convention Helps with Copyright Protection

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Published: 21/09/2009

The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, which concluded in 1886, was developed to synchronize laws regarding the protection of intellectual property, internationally. The plan was for member countries to have similar minimum standards of protection for copyright....

Copyright your Band Logo: Tips to Protection

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 04/09/2009

There is a lot of time and effort that goes into creating a logo that accurately represents your band. As such, it's important to take the proper steps to protect your art so you have some recourse if infringement occurs. For the most part, band logos can be considered an original and...

How to Protect Your Musical Work with Copyright Registration

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 30/07/2009

Once you complete an original musical work and put it in a fixed form (i.e. a CD), you automatically own the copyright. This is the beauty of Copyright Law! However, just because you own the copyright, doesn't mean it's easy to prove you were the first creator should someone steal your work. ...

5 Tips to Determine Who Owns Copyright

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 22/07/2009

The rights granted through copyright law are very important to the owner of the copyright. As such, it is imperative to understand who the owner of the work is to determine who actually has the rights. Tip 1: Creator is the Owner As a general rule, the creator of the copyright (the author)...

To Patent or to Copyright? Learn How To Legally Protect Your Work

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 16/07/2009

There is often confusion on whether one has a copyright in a work, or whether they should get a patent for protection. In this article, you will finally come away with a clear understanding on the difference between these two types of intellectual property. The Rights Afforded by Copyright...

The Duration of Copyright Explained

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 12/07/2009

Could copyright get any more complicated? There are so many factors that play into the laws governing each work, and determining the duration of copyright is no exception. As a general rule for countries who are signatories of the Bern Convention (over 100 countries are members of this...

The Copyright Notice - 6 Reasons it can Increase Protection of Your Work

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 10/07/2009

To include the notice, or not to include the notice? A common point of confusion for copyright creators is whether they need to include the copyright notice with their work for copyright protection. The good news for most creators is you do not need to include a copyright notice with your...

Understanding Copyright - The 3 Must Know Tips

Author: Justine Shoolman Subscribe to users feed

Published: 05/07/2009

The more I speak with people, the more I realize copyright is a topic that is still commonly misunderstood. This article is intended to clarify some of the major questions about copyright so people can feel comfortable promoting their work to outside parties. Tip 1: What is Copyright? It...

Copyright Theft And Commercial Litigation

Author: Thomas Pretty Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/06/2009

I own an independent graphic design company and have been providing design work for local bands and businesses for a few years now; there are only a few of us in this company and we\'re not millionaires by any stretch of the imagination but we make enough to get by and the genuine love of our job...