"E-DISCOVERY BASICS" SEMINAR
SUCCESS STRATEGIES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL
ARTIST IN THE DIGITAL AGE – WEBCAST
AVAILABLE FROM NOV. 6, 2013
Brett Burney, principal, Burney Consultants
LLC; Erin Corken, adjunct professor, NKU
Chase College of Law and director of
Discovery Services at PRO.TEM Legal Solutions, LLC; and Bob Dibert, member, Frost
Brown Todd LLC, will present "E-Discovery
Basics" on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014, from
6:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in the Eva Farris
Auditorium, NKU, Highland Heights. While
this event is free for the community, $25
is requested for 1.5 hours of CLE credit
anticipated in Kentucky and Ohio. Visit
http://chaselaw.nku.edu/centers/advocacy/news.html for more information.
Presented by the NKU Chase Law + Informatics Institute and sponsored by the ABA
Business Section Cyberspace Law Committee, the Copyright Alliance, Kentucky Arts
Council, and ArtsWave SpringBoard, this
three-hour program featured expert
attorneys and filmmakers who discussed a range of
business and legal
practices. Discussions
focused on ways
lawyers can help their
creative clients understand the legal issues involved in
independent film
production, terms of services agreements
for online content distribution, visual arts licensing terms, crowdfunding strategies,
and financing art projects. Lively
discussion included Dayton School of Law
professor Dennis Greene's advice that
"The devil is in the details." Jennifer
Kreder added that "when art is created in
more traditional visual medium and then
digitized, several issues
arise," and Stephen
Gillen '80 explained
that "there is no 'one
size fits all answer'" for
how best to contract
for rights. Budding
artists beware!
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