
Thanks to everyone who participated in Wednesday’s Artist’s Rights and Copyrights event! Here is a list of related links with some great posts on the topics. Hopefully we can keep this dialogue going!
Cindy Gimbrone’s insightful post on making a technique your own.
Art Bead Scene shares the 411 on copyrights and fair use.
Barbe St. John’s concise and clear explanation of trademarks and copyrights.
The Copyright Alliance has a great site filled with valuable information. Super shout outs to Crafty Chica for sharing these links!
http://www.copyrightalliance.org/content.php?id=86
http://www.copyrightalliance.org/files/userfiles/file/10myths.pdf
Here’s a great Facebook notes post from my talented and brilliant mom, Sharon Scanlin.
A page of great links from the Starving Artists Law site.
A great informational resource on artist’s copyrights.
http://www.rightsforartists.com/copyright.html
http://www.rightsforartists.com/definitions.html
And finally here are two saucy, smart and hilariously funny posts about copyright infringement from a gal who always tells it like it is Linda Woods.
Here’s a great post on claiming copyrights from craft industry Trademarks and Copyrights Expert Tammy Browning-Smith P.C.:.
If you posted and I neglected to mention you, remind me and I'll get you into Saturday's Linky Love post. If you posted about my Video, I'll get you in tomorrow! I'm off to my monthly coif and pouf session with Angel...the world's best hairdresser!
xoxo
Madge
1 comments:
I feel naughty, because I have not been able to do any of my Twittering or bloggy stuff and I'm catching up and Wednesday is like a big swollen ugly dream to me, so I don't know what happened on Wednesday or to what you're referring.
I will thank you for these links and continue reading until I know EXACTLY what's what about this whole copyright thing. This has been on my mind often. Well, rarely, but at times. more than a dozen times, no kidding.
Even so, I must tell you that I put lots of people's beautiful posted photos of their original art on my computer desktop at work, and change the picture regularly to keep me chipper and inspired. And even though my monitor faces away from everyone, if someone happens to come around my desk and see something I have on my desktop that someone else made, I still ask them for a dollar. Just for the privelege of SEEING it for a SECOND!! Once I said I may have made it myself, but I couldn't remember for sure.
Is this wrong?
Thanks for letting me post this comment. Back to catching up with your blog. Ewe are neato.
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