In this APRA AMCOS Insights webinar, presented by Aditya Vasudevan, Solicitor at Arts Law, we’ll cover the basics on what you should know when using another creator’s work as part of your own.
We'll cover sampling recordings, remixes, setting a poem to music, creating a parody, and more.
The presentation will examine what is protected by copyright, why permission might be needed, and who is responsible for getting clearance.
We’ll also review fair dealing exceptions, moral rights, and common contract parameters. Time will be allowed at the end for questions. This session will be crammed with crucial information, so don't miss it!
Guest: Aditya Vasudevan, Solicitor at The Arts Law Centre of Australia
- Definitions of sample, interpolation, remix, text setting / quotation, etc as used by APRA.
- Copyright basics – what does it protect and how?
- When do you need permission? (Sampling, quotation, the public domain)
- Exceptions – when don’t you need permission? (Fair dealing for parody and satire)
- Moral rights – what are they and how do they affect me?
- Who is responsible for clearing copyright? (Contracts between artists, labels, producers, remixers)
- Contract basics – what are warranties and indemnities?
- Questions
Online
Free - register here
5:30PM - 6:30PM AEST