A Guide to Copyright for Museums and Galleries
Auteurs : Booy Anna, Fry Robin, Wienand Peter
Written by a team of legal experts on copyright, this user-friendly, comprehensive guide is the essential reference tool for everyone in the world of museums and galleries whose work brings them into contact with copyright-related questions.
It addresses relevant issues from a practical perspective and answers questions such as:
- What is copyright?
- How long does copyright last?
- How can you make money from copyright?
- What are the consequences of unauthorized use?
A Guide to Copyright for Museums and Galleries shows that when properly handled, copyright can provide opportunities for museums and galleries to achieve their core objectives. This is an essential text for all museums and galleries.
Peter Wienand, Anna Booy and Robin Fry are all solicitors specialising in intellectual property.
Date de parution : 04-2000
21x28 cm
Date de parution : 08-2016
21x28 cm
Thème d’A Guide to Copyright for Museums and Galleries :
Mots-clés :
works; owner; trade; mark; registered; protection; non-exclusive; licence; licensed; product; UK Copyright Law; UK National Lottery; UK Copyright; UK Law; Copyright Owner; Cable Programme Service; Copyright Work; Universal Copyright Convention; Registered Trade Marks; Copyright Protection; Enjoy Copyright Protection; Funding Publishing Programmes; Direct Physical Experience; Digital Networking Technologies; Artistic Craftsmanship; Local Trading Standards Officers; Copyright Society Limited; Crown Copyright; Unauthorised Copying; UK National; Electronic Rights; Borrowing Institution