George Street, Sydney, November 2011
You’ve got to love Sydney in the Spring. The city is transformed into a living canvas, with public art at every turn.
It’s all part of the annual Art & About event. It’s worth checking out.
George Street, Sydney, November 2011
You’ve got to love Sydney in the Spring. The city is transformed into a living canvas, with public art at every turn.
It’s all part of the annual Art & About event. It’s worth checking out.
The following note deals with the creation of IP by an advertising agency, remuneration and the creative possibilities that copyright offers. This was originally posted on the blog of marketing management gurus TrinityP3
The original note can be read here
Perhaps the number one (silly) copyright misconception is that copyright protection is somehow obtained by mailing your work to yourself and retaining the unopened envelope. This is commonly known as Poor Man’s Copyright.
Art takes many forms … and often provides a point of reflection:
The above was sent to me with a copy of the artist’s profile in this month’s “Craft Arts International” by Gordon Foulds who writes “… her portrait of well known local surfer Mark Occhilupo … delighted everyone who saw it”. She was also finalist in this year’s Portia Geach Memorial Award 2011 – Australia’s prestigious portrait exhibition for female artists – for a portrait of Ilia Saiki Chidzey titled a Designer in Contemplation. The artist is Melissa Bates.
The following note deals with the protection of trade marks in connection with online retail services. This was originally posted on InternetRetailing.com.au. A site dedicated to online retailing and multi channel retailing. The original note can be read here Read more »