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1 Copyright for Book Artists Ariadni Athanassiadis Kyma Professional Corporation CBBAG, Ottawa December 11, 2013

2 Intellectual Property Result of human originality, creativity or innovation (intellectual endeavour) Governed by a web of legal regimes which create economic rights (international treaties and national laws) Most common forms are patents, trademarks, copyright, industrial designs and trade secrets (confidential information) IP regimes create frameworks to manage relationships with others around intellectual endeavours (social and business) 2©Kyma Professional Corporation, 2013

3 Copyright - © - Canada Copyright Act Confers a bundle of copyrights (economic) and moral rights (personality) The rights arise automatically upon creation of an original literary, artistic (visual), musical and dramatic works Seeks to balance public (user) and creator (owner) interests to encourage the dissemination of works of creativity and intellect 3 ©Kyma Professional Corporation, 2013

4 Scheme of Copyright Act Balancing of Interests - Author Rights - First Owner//Control over Publicity//Moral Rights -Owner Rights - Relationship with Author -Neighbouring Rights - Performers, Soundtrack Makers, Broadcasters -Public (Users’) Rights - Exceptions to Infringement Publicity Threshold -Can only access economic benefits once you publish -Once a work is published there is a risk of loss of control 4©Kyma Professional Corporation, 2013

5 Communication & Copyright Copyrights protect the manner in which ideas are expressed, not the underlying ideas Originality requires exercise of skill and judgement and a work must generally be fixed in some material form Consent & Licenses: permissions to use original works under copyright (e.g. Creative Commons) can give rise to layered interests in copyright 5©Kyma Professional Corporation, 2013

6 Communication & Fair Dealing Users’ Rights (exceptions to infringement) Many communications will have a fair dealing purpose Fair Dealing Purposes include: research, private study, education, parody, satire, criticism, review, news reporting Factors to determine if dealing is fair include: purpose, character, amount copied, alternatives, nature of the work, effect of copying Strive to clearly articulate purpose, minimize copying and consistently acknowledge sources 6©Kyma Professional Corporation, 2013

7 Copyright & Book Arts Layered Interests: Characterization of Interests Visual works Literary works (literal and non-literal copying) Components and Arrangements (publishing): Collections Compilations Adaptations (substantial copying): Derivative works Transformative works 7©Kyma Professional Corporation, 2013

8 IP Challenges IP challenges inevitably surface by virtue of seemingly unfettered access to resources through the internet Develop communication strategies (e.g. copyright marking and attribution of sources) Keep informed (global approach) Be prepared to adapt and use legal support ©Kyma Professional Corporation, 20138

9 IP Strategy Foundation Multitude of considerations arise when sourcing, using or altering material to create book art works: –Type of work (copyright implications) –Source of work (due diligence) –Intended use of copy(ies) –Jurisdiction (websites) –Consent (specificity, clarity, format) ©Kyma Professional Corporation, 20139

10 IP Action Plan – Part I Plan ahead, assess resources and if permission is required (public domain, fair dealing) Diligently seek and document efforts to determine who is the owner of the work Be specific and clear about the rights needed Seek consents – may require negotiation of payments or special clearance (anonymous works) Put your arrangements in writing Track the details of your arrangements and review periodically Maintain contact to build relationships and anticipate changes in arrangements ©Kyma Professional Corporation, 201310

11 IP Action Plan – Part II Mark and register intellectual property rights Communicate your approach to copyright Monitor third party activity Reach out to resolve unauthorized copying Legal versus non-legal recourses (e.g. ISP procedures) Pooling of resources: –Canadian Artists' Representation Copyright Collective (CARCC), Access Copyright –Copyright Board of Canada ©Kyma Professional Corporation, 201311

12 Know Your Options Associations/Collectives Service Providers Creative Commons Stock Photos ©Kyma Professional Corporation, 201312

13 Thank You! Ariadni Athanassiadis ariadni@kymalaw.com 613-327-7245 ©Kyma Professional Corporation, 201313


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