Legal Intersections | Copyright & Fair Dealing


Legal Intersections is a four-part series addressing legal issues of importance to artists, designers, and cultural workers. The series is presented in collaboration with the Artists’ Legal Advice Services, the Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers at OCAD University, and the Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives at the Art Gallery of Ontario.ALAS will be collecting PWYC donations (with a suggestion of $10) to support their free services to the arts community.

 
DateWednesday, April 3, 2019 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Cost

Free. ALAS will be collecting PWYC donations (with a suggestion of $10) to support their free services to the arts community.

Website

http://bit.ly/LegalIntersectionsCopyright

Location

Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas Street West Seminar Room 1, Concourse level, Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto, ON M5T 1G4

Join Max Rothschild, Associate at Bereskin & Parr LLP and Mansa Chintoh, Director, Business & Legal Affairs at Entertainment One for a discussion of how copyright law and fair dealing provisions affect your creative practice.

Legal Intersections is a four-part series addressing legal issues of importance to artists, designers, and cultural workers. The series is presented in collaboration with the Artists’ Legal Advice Services, the Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers at OCAD University, and the Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives at the Art Gallery of Ontario.

ALAS will be collecting PWYC donations (with a suggestion of $10) to support their free services to the arts community.

 

Artists' Legal Advice Services (ALAS) is a nonprofit that, for over 30 years, has provided free legal advice to artists living in Ontario. ALAS and its volunteers run a free legal clinic, workshops and provide resources for artists to help them better understand their legal questions. Find out more at www.alasontario.ca.

Established in 2013, the Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers (CEAD) is committed to supporting the early-career advancement of all students and recent alumni at OCAD University. Our team delivers specialized programs and services that connect individuals to meaningful opportunities, communities of practitioners, skill-building resources and facilitated learning experiences. www.ocadu.ca/cead

The Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives is a leading Canadian Centre for Research in art, and is free and open to the public. Learn more at http://ago.ca/research/library-and-archives

DateWednesday, April 3, 2019 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Cost

Free. ALAS will be collecting PWYC donations (with a suggestion of $10) to support their free services to the arts community.

Website

http://bit.ly/LegalIntersectionsCopyright

Location

Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas Street West Seminar Room 1, Concourse level, Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto, ON M5T 1G4

Legal Intersections | Copyright & Fair Dealing
Wednesday, April 3, 2019 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

Join Max Rothschild, Associate at Bereskin & Parr LLP and Mansa Chintoh, Director, Business & Legal Affairs at Entertainment One for a discussion of how copyright law and fair dealing provisions affect your creative practice.

Legal Intersections is a four-part series addressing legal issues of importance to artists, designers, and cultural workers. The series is presented in collaboration with the Artists’ Legal Advice Services, the Centre for Emerging Artists and Designers at OCAD University, and the Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives at the Art Gallery of Ontario.

ALAS will be collecting PWYC donations (with a suggestion of $10) to support their free services to the arts community.

 

Artists' Legal Advice Services (ALAS) is a nonprofit that, for over 30 years, has provided free legal advice to artists living in Ontario. ALAS and its volunteers run a free legal clinic, workshops and provide resources for artists to help them better understand their legal questions. Find out more at www.alasontario.ca.

Established in 2013, the Centre for Emerging Artists & Designers (CEAD) is committed to supporting the early-career advancement of all students and recent alumni at OCAD University. Our team delivers specialized programs and services that connect individuals to meaningful opportunities, communities of practitioners, skill-building resources and facilitated learning experiences. www.ocadu.ca/cead

The Edward P. Taylor Library & Archives is a leading Canadian Centre for Research in art, and is free and open to the public. Learn more at http://ago.ca/research/library-and-archives

Venue & Address: 
Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas Street West Seminar Room 1, Concourse level, Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto, ON M5T 1G4
Website: 
http://bit.ly/LegalIntersectionsCopyright
Cost: 
Free. ALAS will be collecting PWYC donations (with a suggestion of $10) to support their free services to the arts community.
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