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  • An artist’s guide to copyright: making it work for you

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    An artist’s guide to copyright: making it work for you

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    Mar 23 2017 14:30 - 16:00
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    Description

    Understanding copyright can be daunting, but it’s important to know your rights and how to protect them. In this workshop DACS aims to demystify copyright providing you with everything you need to know as an artist.

    DACS will explain how you can protect your rights, earn from licensing your work as well as other royalty schemes; and answer your questions about copyright.

    Established by artists for artists, DACS is a not-for-profit visual artists’ rights management organisation. Passionate about transforming the financial landscape for visual artists through innovative new products and services, DACS act as a trusted broker for 90,000 artists worldwide.

    Organiser

    DACS was set up by artists for artists and represents 180,000 members internationally.

    For over 30 years, DACS has campaigned for artists rights because we believe in paying artists fairly. We offer a number of services that support artists at different stages of their career and you can find out more about what we do at www.dacs.org.uk.

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    Tapasya Marina, 2-3 Humber Dock Street, HU1 1TB Hull

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