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Copyright Artfully Explained: The Illustrated Legal Reference for Visual Artists (Paperback)

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Copyright Artfully Explained: The Illustrated Legal Guide for Visual Artists by Deborah Reid, Esq. with Mary Atwood teaches artists about what a copyright is and how it impacts their work. This book tells the stories of actual court cases and translates legalese into plainer language.
This beautifully illustrated tome is organized into five main sections:
• The Subject Matter of Copyright – charts what types of work are afforded copyright protection. The two threshold requirements of copyrightability, originality and fixation are explained. The types of work eligible and categorically ineligible for copyright protection are catalogued. The Public Domain is explored.
• The Exclusive Rights of Copyright – examines the bundle of exclusive rights conferred on artists for a limited time to allow them to monetize their work. The rights include the right to duplicate the work (quite literally the "copy" right), the right to make derivative works, the rights of public performance and display and the distribution right.
• The Ownership of Copyright – explains can be an author or copyright owner The specific requirements Works Made for Hire are explained. Some guidelines to keep collaborations from turning into quagmires are suggested.
• The Fair Use Doctrine – Fair use is the right to use copyrighted work without payment or permission in some circumstances. The four statutory factors used to analyze fair use are explained. Actual exhibits from actual fair use cases provide a colorful example.
• The Legal Care and Protection of Copyrights – provides a guide on how and why to use copyright notices, the important benefits of copyright registration and how to register works. The legal remedies of infringement lawsuits, DMCA Take Down Notices and the newly enacted small claims procedures for copyright infringements are summarized.

About the Author


Deborah Reid is a lifelong artist and an attorney with four decades of experience. She is a graduate of the University of San Diego School of Law, and a member of the bars of California, Florida and New York.
Reid is passionate about sharing her legal knowledge and educating other creatives about their rights. She combines analytical and artistic skills to create striking visual illustrations and clear explanations of legal concepts. Her legal reference guides, seminars and lectures are vibrant and informative.

Mary Atwood is an award winning photographer and the author of Historic Homes of Florida's First Coast.
Atwood's photographs have been included in numerous corporate and private collections, and have been exhibited in museums, galleries, and public art venues. Most notably, Mary was selected by the Sister Cities Committee of Nantes, France to exhibit her "First Coast Reflections" project as part of the inaugural celebration for "la Maison des Etates-Unis" in 2013. To date, her work has won more than fifty awards in local, regional, and national juried exhibitions.

Praise For…


"A detailed survival guide for navigating copyright law. Rich in historical detail and beautifully written."
~Joseph De May, Esq.
"There is no jargon, no law Latin, no bafflegab. This book makes an a priori otherwise intimidating topic easy to understand."
~Edward Mickolus, Ph.D., Author, Researcher, Humorist, Consultant, Instructor, Speaker

Product Details
ISBN: 9798350949384
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication Date: April 27th, 2024
Pages: 206
Language: English