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WRITERS BEWARE: INFO: Nationally recognized publishing and intellectual property lawyer, writer, and speaker, Tonya M. Evans-Walls, and author of the new book COPYRIGHT COMPANION FOR WRITERS and LITERARY LAW GUIDE FOR AUTHORS, presents a lively and informative seminar on the nine things EVERY writer must know about the law. Learn the facts about how copyright is created and protected, how much you can use of another's work under the fair use and public domain doctrines, what can and cannot be copyrighted, the difference between a copyright, trademark, and patent, and whether you can legally refer to real people, places, and events in your book. PLUS learn about registering your work with writer's guilds versus the Copyright Office, the real deal about the Poor Man's Copyright, the critical timing of when to register your work with the Copyright Office, and what contracts you must have in place if you want to publish your own work. Don't leave legal issues to chance or to misinformation. Get the facts from an expert!
DATE: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 TIME: 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM PLACE: Penn Bookstore/Barnes & Noble, Univ. of Pennsylvania campus, 3601 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3895. 215-898-7595 RESERVATIONS: We recommend you reserve a space if you plan to attend because space is limited. Click here to reserve! |
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