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Creatives and the Law
When it comes to creative work and the law, there are so many topics to discuss!
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Intellectual Property (IP)
What is copyright (including stuff like work-for-hire, derivative works, and fair use)? And what’s the difference between copyright and trademark?
Who owns the copyright if I don’t have a written contract?
What is infringement, and what do I do if I think I’ve been ripped off?
Can I include agency work in my personal portfolio?
Contracts
What if I don’t have a written contract—are oral contracts legit?
What goes into a good artist/client contract? Where do I start?
What are some useful clauses I should have?
What are licenses/usage rights? Do I have to give my freelance client my digital art files?
What are some best practices around getting paid, such as invoicing, net 30, and kill fees?
What if my services are terminated in the middle of a project?
Miscellaneous Legalish Stuff
What types of business entities are there? (Corporations, LLC's, partnerships, and sole proprietorship…and when to get an accountant)
What is the law on Web Accessibility and what are those so-called “surf by” lawsuits?
Does my website need legal statements in place and if so, what kind?
What are some common pitfalls when it comes to licensing for fonts, stock photo/video, and music?
Do I really need a will or other estate planning?
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