Wednesday, March 12th, 2008...5:06 pm - Rachael Hainsworth

Arts Law Week Sydney - sessions relevant to online environments

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Online Issues The internet as a creative workspace for artists. Protecting copyright and avoiding liability in respect of user generated content. What are your rights in respect of podcasts, vodcasts and blogs. Legal issues around youtube, myspace, and Facebook. Selling and publishing your work in the online environment – the benefits and pitfalls. Delwyn Everard Arts Law (C) Matthew Hall Swaab Attorneys, Kate Pepper Category Manager Hutchison 3G Australia, Rod McGuiness Managing Director New Matilda, David Cranston Director d/Lux/Media Arts MONDAY MARCH 31 3pm - 5pm Free  Macleay Room, Rex Centre Arts Law P: 02 9356 2566 artslaw@artslaw.com.au  

Web 2.0 Legal Issues & Developments • Online music • User generated content (ugc) • E-commerce • Content services regulation Andrew Wiseman AAR (C) Jonathan Carter EMI Music Australia, Paul Coady Ninemsn Pty Ltd, Katrina Johnson eBay Australia, Miriam Stiel & Andrew Ailwood Allens Arthur Robinson MONDAY MARCH 31 4pm - 6pm $150Conc. $120 (Arts Law subscribers/ LAN lawyers) Allens Arthur Robinson Level 28 Deutsche Bank Place Cnr Hunter & Phillip Streets Sydney.  Arts Law P: 02 9356 2566  artslaw@artslaw.com.au Bookings Essential  

Writing and public spaces Poetry and other literary contributions in public spaces – both actual and virtual. Writers pushing the boundaries of how and where they publish. What are the legal issues for writers working through the internet, in Second Life, on toilet doors; onsides of buildings, or flying through the air?  Delwyn Everard Arts Law (C) Joanna Featherstone The Red Room Company, Ishtar Vij Minter Ellison, Zoe Rodriquez CAL.WEDNESDAY APRIL 2  6pm - 8pm  Free Macleay Room Rex Centre. Arts Law P: 02 9356 2566 artslaw@artslaw.com.au    

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