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How to Protect Your Copyright When Working with Others
Of Special Interest To: Artists, Arts & Cultural OrganizationsProgram: Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Category: Seminars and ForumsDate: Wednesday, February 10
Wednesday, February 10
Time: 1-2pm (EST)
You have been hired by another to either collaborate on or create a piece of your work. This webinar will explore copyrights as they relate to third parties, including co-authors, collaborators, and work for hire agreements. In addition, we will discuss copyright assignments and licensing.
- Audience:Visual Artists, Writers, Composers, Musicians, Designers
- About the Presenter:
Sheri Mason joined Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (VLA) as Director of Legal Services in September 2007. Prior to joining the VLA, Sheri worked as a Project Manager at a pharmaceutical training company where she managed the development of training curriculums and materials for pharmaceutical companies.
As Director of Legal Services, Sheri administers the legal referral programs, conducts legal research, and assists clients with their cases. Sheri graduated from Suffolk Law School in 2007 with a Concentration in Intellectual Property, with distinction. She received her B.A., with high distinction, from the University of Rhode Island. She is a member of the Boston Bar Association, the New York Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.
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