by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jun 27, 2013 | Art Licensing
There is a lot of confusion about copyrights… YES, your art is yours when you create it. In many countries you don’t have to register your work to protect it. In the United States, it is really important (in this artist’s opinion) to register your...
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jun 24, 2013 | Art Licensing
One of the questions that came in a little late for the Ask Lilla Rogers call last week was this… I recently was asked by an apparel company to let them use my art for a mock-up. They wanted to approach big box stores for a new bedding line they were producing....
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jun 20, 2013 | Art Licensing
Wow! My mind is blown… literally. I always do a mini de-brief with my guests after each call and Lilla and I had a great conversation… in fact she was giving me so much food for thought that she said, “I’m going to let you go because I can...
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jun 18, 2013 | Art Licensing
The next call is tomorrow, Wednesday , June 19, 2013. Our newest expert is Lilla Rogers – a successful agent and the brains behind Lilla Rogers Studios. I’m thrilled she is taking the time from everything else she has going on (a new book, an online...
by Blog post by Tara Reed | Jun 15, 2013 | Art Licensing
There is an interesting case in the news – according the a lawsuit, the infamous song dates back to 1893 – in which case the copyright would have expired in 1921. However Warner/Chappell, based in Los Angeles, claims exclusive copyright to “Happy Birthday...