by Jessica | Dec 5, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Copyright, Photography
It is reported by the British Journal of Photography and the Association of Photographers that major concerns are being raised by a number of Arts institutions about the provisions in Clause 68 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, that is now before the House...
by Jessica | Dec 5, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Copyright, Film
According to Reuters and Courthouse News Service, Hollywood’s Universal City Studios and Fifty Shades Ltd on 27th November 2012 have brought a copyright, trademark infringement and common law unfair competition case against Smash Pictures and a number of individuals...
by Jessica | Dec 4, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Copyright
Please see the PDF of my article Crystal Clear – Christie’s not Chritrs – click on the link to download it.
by Jessica | Nov 29, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Copyright
Please see my Copyright Article in Cover Magazine published today! The full article is below: Don’t lose your thread: Copyright, textiles and carpets Copying is a fascinating and frequently knotty problem that is a significant concern for all creative industries. It...
by Jessica | Oct 7, 2012 | Art Law, Art Lawyer, Copyright
An orphan work is a copyrighted work but one where the copyright owner can no longer be located. Copyright is a property right that subsists in certain types of work and these are defined in UK law in Section 1 (and related sections) of the Copyright, Design and...