EPISODE 273I
Today's guest is attorney Kathryn Goldman, founder of https://creativelawcenter.com/ (Creative Law Center) online.
This is a fascinating and informative look into copyright, copyright registration, fair use, public domain, the difference between giving credit and getting permission when using someone else's work, and so much more. Soon
Kathryn also pointed listeners to an article on her site about fair use (https://creativelawcenter.com/fair-use-guidelines/ (https://creativelawcenter.com/fair-use-guidelines/)), a chart on Cornell University's site about determining public domain works (https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain (https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain)), an article about museums who give away images of public domain works (https://creativelawcenter.com/museums-open-access-images/ (https://creativelawcenter.com/museums-open-access-images/)), and She also shares several reasons why you should register your work with the U.S. Copyright Office (https://www.copyright.gov/registration/ (https://www.copyright.gov/registration/)).
She also shares several reasons why you should register your work with the U.S. Copyright Office (https://www.copyright.gov/registration/ (https://www.copyright.gov/registration/)). And one of them, she says, is that soon the Copyright Claims Board will open as an alternative to going to federal court for copyright disputes so long as you have registered the disputed item.
Find Kathryn and her many tools and resources for writers at https://creativelawcenter.com/ (Creative Law Center) (https://creativelawcenter.com/ (https://creativelawcenter.com/)). There you'll find https://creativelawcenter.com/workshops/ (lots of workshops), including the recorded "How to Minimize Risk When Writing Memoir" and the upcoming "Publishing Services: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" live on Wednesday, November 17, 2021. You can also join the Business and Legal Resources Membership for Entrepreneurs and Creatives and get access to forms, contracts, workshops, and more (https://creativelawcenter.com/register/membership-signup/ (https://creativelawcenter.com/register/membership-signup/)).

EPISODE 273I

Today's guest is attorney Kathryn Goldman, founder of Creative Law Center online.

This is a fascinating and informative look into copyright, copyright registration, fair use, public domain, the difference between giving credit and getting permission when using someone else's work, and so much more. Soon

Kathryn also pointed listeners to an article on her site about fair use (https://creativelawcenter.com/fair-use-guidelines/), a chart on Cornell University's site about determining public domain works (https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain), an article about museums who give away images of public domain works (https://creativelawcenter.com/museums-open-access-images/), and She also shares several reasons why you should register your work with the U.S. Copyright Office (https://www.copyright.gov/registration/).

She also shares several reasons why you should register your work with the U.S. Copyright Office (https://www.copyright.gov/registration/). And one of them, she says, is that soon the Copyright Claims Board will open as an alternative to going to federal court for copyright disputes so long as you have registered the disputed item.

Find Kathryn and her many tools and resources for writers at Creative Law Center (https://creativelawcenter.com/). There you'll find lots of workshops, including the recorded "How to Minimize Risk When Writing Memoir" and the upcoming "Publishing Services: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" live on Wednesday, November 17, 2021. You can also join the Business and Legal Resources Membership for Entrepreneurs and Creatives and get access to forms, contracts, workshops, and more (https://creativelawcenter.com/register/membership-signup/).