Independent venues are such a pivotal part of any music community and many of these great spaces are facing permanent closure due to Covid-19. We've contacted our state officials and will continue to fight to keep our independent venues alive. The National Independent Venue Association has great resources and makes writing to your legislators about funding for these venues quick and easy! Check them out and join us in the effort to #saveourstages!
Denver Startup Week submission are up for vote! Make sure to vote for our event with Colorado Attorneys for the Arts: Can I Post/Use/Share This? How to Legally Use Creative Content Online
We operate in a virtual marketplace of video and design where creative content reigns. In 2020, we've seen an explosion of online content in all sectors. When creating online media using third-party content, you have to ask yourself: Can I post this? Do I have the rights to use this music in my promo video? Can I use this photo on my webpage? Do I have permission to share this [video, song, image] on my [website, social media, blog]? This presentation will explain the law and concepts that underlie the answers to these questions. The interactive conversation will provide general guidance on integrating and distributing content on digital platforms as well as basic copyright and licensing concepts. Presented by Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA), this presentation will be led by Dave Ratner.
In cased you missed it and want to learn more about the legal issues behind putting creative content online, check out the video below led by Dave and Colorado Attorneys for the Arts!
There has been a surge of virtual creative content and arts experiences being offered online. Many artists, cultural organizations and venues are finding new ways to reach audiences and participants through digital platforms.
However… do you know if you have the rights to share that creative content on that distribution platform? Do you have the rights to play that song during your online dance class? Is it OK to re-post a recording of your past live theatre performance? What are the rules to know before live-streaming your house concert?
This interactive conversation, led by our own Dave Ratner and Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA), is designed to answer questions and provide general guidance on putting creative content (recorded or live) on digital platforms, as well as provide some basics of copyright.
When: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM on Thursday, June 25, 2020
Where: Online!
Price: FREE!
Contracts are notorious for being written in an obscure language, otherwise known as “legalese.” However, contracts are the backbone of professional collaboration and can truly make or break your success as a freelancer or business owner. Whether you’re signing a contract or delivering one, there are some common components that every creative should be looking for and know how to decipher. Join Creative Law Network’s Dave Ratner on Tuesday, June 16, from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm as he dissects the basic elements of a standard contract so you can be better informed and protected.
Make sure to Register through CBCA for your spot!
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CBCA Members can use the code AIGA10 to get $10 off your ticket!
River North Art District has committed $50,000 to Social Impact Grants for organizations and groups in Five Points, Globeville, Cole, and Elyria Swansea.
We are proud to work in this great community.
Find more information about these grants: Here
Did you know that there are 2 copyrights in every piece of music? We love seeing all the innovative and creative music coming out of these troubling times. Protecting this music through copyright is a very valuable step in the artistic process.
We would love to help you with your copyrights! Contact us through our Contact Form or give us a call at 720-924-6529
A few weeks ago at the Amplify Music 2020 virtual conference our own Dave Rater, along with Dani Grant, and Gigi Johnson, discussed the Role of the Individual in Society as it relates to the future of the music industry. If you missed the panel, check it out below and let us know how you think the music industry will be changing!
We have really enjoyed working with Karla Raines and Corona Insights! We also had the pleasure of virtually sitting down with Karla to talk about the basics of Intellectual Property protection.
Click Here to view the webinar!
We would love to help you with any of your Intellectual Property needs! Click Here to send us a message or give us a call at 720-924-6529!
We at Creative Law Network share our concern for everyone affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We are committed to providing for the needs of our clients throughout this episode and do not anticipate any interruption in our services. We can be reached by phone, email, and postal mail as usual. Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time. Please take care of yourselves and each other.
-Dave, David and Emily