New improved Artlaw website offers artists free legal adviceArtquest has been offering free online legal advice to artists and craftspeople since 2001, and the thirty most frequently asked questions have been added to the site, with their expert legal answers, like:- What can I do if my work is used without my permission?
- Can I use short excerpts of music or film in my work without seeking permission?
- What if I want to use an image of a celebrity in my work?
- What should I include in a licensing agreement?
- If two or more artists collaborate on a work of art, which one of them will own the copyright of the finished work?
- What should I do if my dealer / gallery goes bust?
- What should I do if a commission is rejected after it has been completed?
- In what circumstances can I sublet or share my studio space?
Take a look at the new Artlaw archive. [added 23 Nov 09]
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