Synopses & Reviews
The definitive handbook for anyone looking to understand and benefit from copyrights in the Information Age! Veteran attorney Lee Wilson engagingly teaches the ins and outs of copyrights in a logical fashion, making a complex subject easy to understand. Now completely updated and expanded to reflect important changes in copyright law and the impact of the Internet on copyrights, this new 3rd edition discusses what can and cannot be protected under current law, how to avoid infringement, what to do if you suspect infringement, how to turn copyrights into income, and more. Plus it includes dozens of real-life case histories, as well as ready-to-use model agreements and sample forms.
Synopsis
A necessary handbook for anyone looking to understand and benefit from copyrights in the Information Age, from artists to musicians, software designers to writers, craftsmakers to photographers.
About the Author
Lee Wilson is a writer and intellectual property lawyer. In private practice in Nashville since 1984, she has served on the board of the Sinking Creek Film Celebration and as president of the nonprofit organization that published the scholarly Cumberland Poetry Review, was founding president of the Tennessee Writers Alliance, and is a frequent speaker to arts groups. Wilson has written six books on intellectual-property law topics published by Allworth Press. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.