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Legal Guide for the Visual Artist - 6th Edition by Tad Crawford & M J Bogatin (Paperback)

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  • An updated edition of the legal art classic.
  • About the Author: Tad Crawford served as General Counsel to the Graphic Artists Guild and taught law for artists at the School of Visual Arts.
  • 336 Pages
  • Art, Business Aspects

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"This classic guide for artists is completely revised and updated to provide an in-depth view of the legal issues facing the visual artist today and provides practical legal guidance for any visual artist involved with creative work. Among the many new topics covered in this comprehensive guide are: detailed coverage of the myriad developments in copyright (including online copyright registration procedures, use of art on the Internet, and the impact of "transformative use" on infringement claims), the CASE Act under which the Copyright Office will have a Copyright Claims Board to hear copyright cases involving less than $30,000 in claims, new state law tests to determine who is an employee, a new chapter on artists' business entities and services, purlic art commisions, online galleries and other digital developments, changes in laws protecting artists in artist-gallery relationships, First Amendment protections for graffiti art, income tax and estate tax updates including the taxation of cryptocurrency transactions, a new chapter on merchandise licensing, new cases dealing with art and privacy, and much more. The book also covers copyrights, moral rights, contracts, licensing, sales, special risks and protections for art and artists, book publishing, video and multimedia works, leases, taxation, estate planning, museums, collecting, grants, and how to find the best professional advisers and attorneys. In addition, the book suggests basic strategies for negotiation, gives information to help with further action, contains many sample legal forms and contracts, and shows how to locate artists' groups and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts organizations."--Provided by publisher.



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An updated edition of the legal art classic.

Legal Guide for the Visual Artist is a classic guide for artists. This sixth edition is completely revised and updated to provide an in-depth view of the legal issues facing the visual artist today and provides practical legal guidance for any visual artist involved with creative work. It has been over twelve years since the fifth edition was published, and so much has changed in the world since that time, especially in the law and artists' legal rights and obligations. This edition has been updated for both a new generation of visual artists and for those who have purchased earlier editions.

Among the many new topics covered in this comprehensive guide are: copyright fair use transformative rights; recognition of the rights of temporal street art in the Five Pointz VARA case; the demise of California's Resale Royalty statute; NFTs; detailed coverage of the myriad developments in copyright (including online copyright registration procedures and use of art on the Internet); changes in laws protecting artists in artist-gallery relationships are explained in depth; scope of First Amendment protections for graffiti art and the sale of art in public spaces; detailed as well as new cases dealing with art and privacy; and a model contract for Web site design and much more. The book also covers copyrights, moral rights, contracts, licensing, sales, special risks and protections for art and artists, book publishing, video and multimedia works, leases, taxation, estate planning, museums, collecting, grants, and how to find the best professional advisers and attorneys. In addition, the book suggests basic strategies for negotiation, gives information to help with further action, contains many sample legal forms and contracts, and shows how to locate artists' groups and Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts organizations.

Legal Guide for the Visual Artist is a must-have for any visual artist hoping to share, sell, display, or publish their art.



About the Author



Tad Crawford served as General Counsel to the Graphic Artists Guild and taught law for artists at the School of Visual Arts. He is the author of numerous books for creative professionals, including The Artist-Gallery Partnership and Business and Legal Forms for Artists. Other books by him include The Secret Life of Money and the novel titled A Floating Life. The founder and publisher of Allworth Press, he lives in New York City.

M. J. Bogatin is a founding member of the San Francisco Bay Area law firm of Bogatin, Corman & Gold. For over forty years, his practice has emphasized art, entertainment, and intellectual property law. His visual arts practice includes representation of artists with large public art commissions and moral rights litigation claims. He has served as Chairman of the Board of California Lawyers for the Arts and as general counsel to many nonprofit arts organizations. He maintained a bLAWg on visual art licensing for several years, and regularly serves as a featured speaker on artists' legal rights for both live audiences and in webcasts online.

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