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Social Media For Artists: How To Optimize Your Business Profile

Art Law Journal

Thanks to the internet and its billions of active users, it’s become easier than ever to leverage social media for artists to amass a following within niche communities, network with like-minded creators, and ultimately increase chances of finding new clients. . . First impressions: the art of the bio.

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Fair Use of Copyright Images in Your Blog

Art Law Journal

Knowing more about copyright and fair use will help you determine what is yours to use and what is off limits. Nicole Martinez.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

Events NYU Law Forum - Memes on Memes and the New Creativity On 3 November 2021, NYU Law Forum - Memes on Memes and the New Creativity will be held online at 5:45PM (CET) for a discussion on the First Amendment, intellectual property, and art law to place a phenomenon of our digital era into a broader legal, historical, and cultural context.

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DMCA Safe Harbor: Why Artists Can’t Sue Instagram

Art Law Journal

DMCA safe harbor shields internet service providers from any copyright infringement liability. Nicole Martinez. Here's what artists can do to protect their work.

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DMCA Safe Harbor: Why Artists Can’t Sue Instagram

Art Law Journal

DMCA safe harbor shields internet service providers from any copyright infringement liability. The post DMCA Safe Harbor: Why Artists Can’t Sue Instagram appeared first on Art Business Journal. Here's what artists can do to protect their work.

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Videographers Must Obtain Music Licensing Rights

Art Law Journal

The law around music licensing is pretty clear: a license is required to use copyrighted music in a video. For years, videographers have used music as a backdrop in their films, short videos, and documentaries. This has been a standard practice since the dawn of music recordings.

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