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Intellectual Property Seminar May 19 |
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AC5 is cosponsoring California Lawyers for the Arts' (CLA)
intellectual property seminar, Copyright, Trademark and Patent to be held
on Monday, May 19 in Pleasant Hill.
This seminar is a must for all artists and entrepreneurs.
Learn about ownership and protection of your work. This essential seminar
will provide an overview of copyright, trademark and patent, define terms and
cover issues including registration, infringement, fair use and licensing, non-disclosure
agreements and trade secrets.
Presenters:
- Attorney
Robert G. Pimm counsels
creative people and their companies in the arts and technology.
Specializing in Literary and Publishing Law, Entertainment Law,
Intellectual Property Law and Corporate Law.
- Attorney
M.J. Bogatin has served as a
speaker on dozens of topics for CLA for almost 20 years, including
Artist-Gallery Agreements, Fine Arts Sales Agreements, Artist-Agent
relations, Collaboration Agreements, Business Formation, Partnerships and
Joint Ventures, Authors and Publishing Agreements, Non-profit
incorporation, Music Agreements, Art Conservation Agreements, Public Art
and Muralists' Rights
WHEN: Monday, May 19, 3:00-5:30pm
LOCATION: Board room of the County Office of Education
77 Santa Barbara Road
Pleasant Hill, CA
Seminar fees are $15 for members of California Lawyers for
the Arts and those who mention AC5 when registering, $25 for others. To
register, call (415) 775-7200 ext. 107 or email
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(please include your contact info and your
arts discipline).
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Keepers of the Flame to Air on CCTV |
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"Keepers of the
Flame", a program featuring the five artists honored at our October awards
event will be available for viewing on CCTV on Sunday evenings at 8:00 p.m. Most Contra
Costans can view the 30-minute program on Astound Channel 32 or Comcast Channel
27.
See artist and teacher Robert Chapla display his paintings highlighting the importance of
maintaining open space in our county; watch Joyce Johnson-Hamilton, conductor of the Diablo Symphony Orchestra, play a baroque wind instrument; and
cheer teacher and cartoonist Bill Leach
in his efforts to inspire his students. Sydney
Metrick, PhD, describes her creative community art projects while
photographer John Spence Weir recalls
the joy of seeing future photographers develop in his DVC classes.
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