Picture Copyright Seminar
The Law and Digital Images made Simple
18th March 2008
2:00pm – 4:30pm
Faraday Wharf, Aston Science Park, Birmingham
Price: £45 + VAT
Register Online: www.astonsciencepark.co.uk
synopsis:
Did you know the night-time shot of the Eiffel Tower with all its lights on is a copyrighted image?
There are restrictions for its commercial use.
This seminar is a simple, snappy and easy to follow guide to copyright law for images.
Picture licenses and model release forms will be explained.
Whether you’re a web designer or business owner using pictures for your services, products or clients, you can avoid expensive litigation by having an insight into what you can and cannot do with pictures.
who would benefit from attending?
Anyone interested in learning more about pictures copyright, particularly senior executives, web designers and marketing individuals.
presentations will cover:
o What you can and can’t do with your images – redistribution, etc
o Subscription or single image purchases?
o Who keeps the license – designer or client?
o Getty Images bills and Image Tracker/ PicScout
o The difference between royalty-free and rights managed images
o Model and property released forms
o Trademarks and copyrighted subjects
o French buildings laws
o Gain customers by being image rights savvy
Jane-Louise Green,
Director of Picture Nation Ltd
Jane-Louise Green spent 20 years at the BBC as a television news director, local radio reporter and producer for 3 BBC Where I Live websites. She left the BBC to launch www.picturenation.co.uk – a royalty-free picture library offering everyday images of everyday things and places. Jane and her team work with picture copyright issues on a daily basis. PN is a member of the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies.