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Should I Negotiate the Price of My Artwork?

Art Law Journal

A graphic designer shouldn’t penalize themselves for efficiency and instead should set prices for specific services rendered based on market standards. Pay attention to art publications and social media and evaluate where your particular genre fits in. Many galleries allow buyers to pay for artwork in installments.

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Gulls Hockey Team Gets Wings Clipped In IP Dispute With Hockey League

The IP Law Blog

The Agreement also assigned to the team a list of social media names that contained the word “Gulls,” which had been used to promote the team. The assignment agreement defined the registered marks, the common law marks, and the social media names collectively as “Intellectual Property”. What’s missing here?

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Gulls Hockey Team Gets Wings Clipped In IP Dispute With Hockey League

LexBlog IP

The Agreement also assigned to the team a list of social media names that contained the word “Gulls,” which had been used to promote the team. The assignment agreement defined the registered marks, the common law marks, and the social media names collectively as “Intellectual Property” What’s missing here?

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Production Jobs for Artists: Creative Hobby to Creative Career

Art Law Journal

We cover topics including career paths, preparing for interviews, using social media to grow your footprint, networking, and much more. With a strong design background, they should understand layout, typography, and be able to retouch images or fix other artwork issues. A CREATIVE PATH IN PRODUCTION.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

IP Tech Blog

Compared to NFTs as defined in the US, the DC in China: 1) are under strict market supervision that caps their valuation and pricing by avoiding social media hyping of the same; and 2) can only be purchased with Chinese currency, the Ren Min Bi (RMB) in the traditional or digital form. They sold out within roughly 20 minutes.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

LexBlog IP

Compared to NFTs as defined in the US, the DC in China: 1) are under strict market supervision that caps their valuation and pricing by avoiding social media hyping of the same; and 2) can only be purchased with Chinese currency, the Ren Min Bi (RMB) in the traditional or digital form. They sold out within roughly 20 minutes.

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