Creative Commons is a new system, built within current copyright law,
that allows anyone to publish their online creative work with a
Creative Commons license to share and be used by the public.
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List of links to 10 articles offering advice and information on the many issues related to licensing your artwork for reproduction.
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Nolo is the nation's leading provider of do-it-yourself legal solutions for consumers and small businesses. This section covers copyright, patent, and arts law.
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Answers to questions frequently asked by painters about copyright.
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A 16,000-member national bar association constituted primarily of intellectual property lawyers in private corporate practice, government service, and in the academic community.
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Article about copyright infringement and choosing your battles wisely. This article is written by an arts business expert. Some of the art specific examples may be less than contemporary but the business principles that are discussed are excellent.
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Advice for artists on producing print reproductions of their artwork, written by an arts business expert. Some of the art-specific examples are less than contemporary, but the business principles discussed are excellent.
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Artbusiness.com article on what to do when your artwork resells for a higher value.
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Policy sourced from the US Copyright Office.
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Article on the legalities of appropriation, written by an arts business expert.
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