12/12/2021
Enroll in Art World Learning Today! Learn Intellectual Property with Jessica Lee, Partner, Advanced Media & Technology practice, Loeb & Loeb.
When an artist makes work, ownership and financial implications are tied to more than just the physical object/s. Attorney Jessica Lee outlines the legal rights of artists, with a focus on intellectual property. She talks us through the bundle of rights included in copyright and the value artists and designers have in their work—whether or not an object is sold. Trademark, copyright, and licensing are addressed in relation to your rights as a maker and your responsibilities as a steward of your work and practice. There is even a primer on how IP relates to social media.
ABOUT THE TEACHER:
Jessica Lee is a Partner in the Advanced Media & Technology practice at Loeb & Loeb, where she counsels clients on the privacy and intellectual property issues that arise when launching, marketing, and monetizing digital products and content. Named one of New York’s Notable Women in Law by Crain’s, Lee has helped a variety of media and technology companies negotiate the agreements that support their digital media initiatives. She is a member of MoMA’s Friends of Education and sits on the board of directors for The Laundromat Project.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this video does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. All of the information presented is for general informational purposes only. Viewers should contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter. The views expressed are the views of the speaker in her individual capacity, not those of her employer.