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Contracts, Commissions and Copyright By Kara, Rachel, Katie and Owen
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Group Group roles Katie Write Minutes Kara Research Contracts Owen Research Copyright Rachel and Katie Research Commissions
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Introduction Research. Report back to group. Evaluate. Select most relevant information. 5 Key Points
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Contracts What is a contract? What types of contracts are there? Why have a contract? What should you include in a contract? What are the stages of a contract?
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What is a Contract? A legal agreement. Between two or more parties. Perform certain services in exchange for money or remuneration. Verbal or Written.
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Types of Contract Verbal Implied Contract Written Contracts
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Why have a Contract? Covers yourself. Covers the client(s). Makes clear what is expected from you.
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What should you include in a contract? Type of job. Size of the final artwork. Number of pages. Fees and costs. Schedule. Your own logo.
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What are the stages of a contract? Proposal. Negotiation. Consideration. Confirmation.
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Commissions What is a commission? Why have commissions? How do you get a commission? What type of commissions are there? How do commissions affect contracts?
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What is a commission? Client’s request for specific needs. Commission is the hiring and payment for the creation of a piece. Outlines the needs of the client.
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Why have commissions? To clarify the needs of a client. Commissions can sometimes be permanent. Commissions often lead to contracts.
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How do you get commissions? Advertisements in the media. Networking within the sector. Agencies. Self-Promotion on-line and locally. Recommendations. In-house requests.
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What type of commissions are there? “Self commission” to create pieces of work with a particular collection in mind. “Open commissions” publicly advertised to gain as many ideas as possible. “Corporate commissions” large industry based requests.
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How do commissions affect contracts? Commissions are the beginning of a contract. Terms of a contract are discussed during commissions.
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Copyright What is Copyright? How do I get Copyright? What does Copyright entail? How do I license/sell Copyright? How can you infringe Copyright?
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What is Copyright? Private right. Exploit your copyright work. Right to license/sell copyright.
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How do I get Copyright? Automatic. No registration, forms or fees. Original work. Recommended a © logo and date is added.
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What does Copyright entail? Copy or distribute. Performance in public. Broadcasting and use on-line. Lasts for your lifetime plus 70 years. License or Sell.
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How do I license/sell Copyright? Written Contract. Signed by both parties. Known as a ‘assignment’. Note: Author can still claim ‘moral rights’ objecting to any derogatory treatment.
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How can you infringe Copyright? Using whole or substantial part of copyrighted work. ‘Substantial’ if under question would be decided by courts. ‘Substantial’ does not have to mean a large part of the work.
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Conclusion Contract: Legalize and document the design work undertaken. Commission: Outline of a request for design work. Copyright: Protect the design work undertaken.
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Thank you Questions ?
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