Whereas patents cover inventions and trademarks cover logos and brand names, copyrights
protect artistic works, like songs, photographs, and novels.
New York City About Blog The Art Law Journal's mission is to educate anyone in business of being creative on
protecting their artistic works.
Not exact matches
Essentially, a copyright
protects literary, musical, dramatic,
artistic and other qualifying creative
works.
Copyright is a legal framework which
protects original,
artistic works, like writing and photography.
Currently the IP for literary and
artistic works is
protected by the Berne Convention, which was completed in 1914 and amended several times, with the last being on September of 1979.
Copyright, a form of intellectual property law,
protects original
works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and
artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
VLA strives to
protect the
artistic community's livelihoods, businesses, and creative
works through access to dedicated legal representation and focused education programs.
Seemingly looking like an ancient sundial, APAP
Artistic Director Eungie Joo says of the
work, «The centrepiece is made of copper and can
work as a lightning rod, which is the artist's gesture to
protect the surrounding forest.
Bui told me, «It is the curator's role to amplify the artist's message, and to enhance the understanding of the public» and, drawing from the etymology of the word «curator,» he continued, «to
protect the sacredness of the
work of art, the spiritual dimension of
artistic practice.»
The snow leopard is one of the most elusive motifs to pervade Yutaka Sone's
works; like his own peripatetic
artistic practice, snow leopards (a
protected species) seem to be everywhere, yet leave no trace of their movements.
Your design may also be considered an
artistic work, whereby it may also be automatically
protected by a copyright and should be registered as such.
VLA strives to
protect the
artistic community's livelihoods, businesses, and creative
works through access to dedicated legal representation and focused education programs.
Under the Canadian Copyright Act, photographs are
protected in the same manner as other
artistic works (such as sculptures, paintings, sketches.)