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Knowing your festival rights 2

Thursday Nov 05, 2009

Thursday Nov 05, 2009

The podcast is downloadable in two parts. This is part two.

Knowing your festival rights 1

Thursday Nov 05, 2009

Thursday Nov 05, 2009

Are the issues of ownership impacting on the development of your festival? If you're worried about protecting your event concept and production ideas then this podcast will explode some of the myths surrounding festival design and management and help put your mind at ease.
This podcast is aimed festival and event organisers or organisations who want to be put into the picture regarding some of the best ways to copyright a concept, monitor brand usage and get the right contracts in place. Leading experts discuss some of the often contentious issues of IP that can affect the festivals sector. Speakers include Greg Jameson (Taste Newham Festival), Yemisi Mokuolu (Festival Focus), Adam Jeanes (arts producer, trainer, writer and consultant) and Alex Papakyriacou (Briffa LLP).
The podcast is downloadable in two parts.

Collaboration in the theatre 2

Thursday Oct 22, 2009

Thursday Oct 22, 2009

The podcast is downloadable in two parts. This is part two.

Collaboration in the theatre 1

Thursday Oct 22, 2009

Thursday Oct 22, 2009

Theatre is all about collaboration. Directors work with playwrights, producers work with directors and playwrights work with producers – apart from everybody else involved in a play. It is nearly inevitable to share and develop ideas with others during the production of a play or a West End show. But who will own the copyright in the end product and ultimately can exploit their rights when the show is a success? This podcast will guide you through certain rules and the legal framework of collaboration in the theatre.
Speakers included Harry Karaolou, lawyer at LG LLP, Annette Mees, Dutch theatre director based in London, Stephen Keyworth, writer for television, and Emma Taylor, artistic director of the Canal Café Theatre.
The event took place at the Rootstein Hopkins Space in September 2008.
The podcast is downloadable in two parts.

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