NOT a boring law lecture! 20 Questions about Copyright Law for Writers
Attorney Gary Marshall answers your real-life write-in and audience questions.

Tue, May 5, 2015 at 7pm

  • All ages. Wine with ID.
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Get your specific copyright questions answered by distinguished attorney Gary Marshall, plus get to hear other questions & answers as well!

 

This is an interactive workshop: We want to know what you want to know—so Gary can tell you the answers. Write us your questions at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6ZQ8F8X

 

You can enter as many questions and as many times as you like—so feel free to put in the first thing you think of, send it, and then ask your friends for their best questions, and enter them, too.

 

Best to copy & paste—the survey form shows only a single line, but will take a lot of text (paragraphs worth). Some question areas you may want:

  • What Rights Copyright Law Protects
  • Which Works Are Protected
  • Duration of Copyright Protection
  • the Copyright Notice Requirement
  • Registration with the U.S. Copyright Office
  • Work for Hire
  • Joint Authorship
  • Fair Use
  • Remedies for Infringement

Whether you ask a question or not, just buy a ticket, and you'll get a list of others' questions by e-mail, and you can then vote for your favorite question. The most popular question gets a full refund of your ticket's purchase price.

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Gary Marshall works with writers, artists, and other creatives—such as entrepreneurs, business owners, and people who create new technology. His practice features more than twenty-six years of experience in art & entertainment law, as well as business & technology law & litigation—including computer law, internet law, and social media law.

 

Gary lectures other lawyers about intellectual property at Continuing Legal Education Seminars. He is also a past-president of Washington Lawyers for the Arts, and served ten years on the board of the Pacific Northwest Writers Conference.

 

He maintains a Seattle law office at 9706 4th Ave NE, and a website at www.marshallcomputer.com

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Wine & Cheese, Brownies & Tea provided. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for snacks & social. Workshop starts at 7 p.m.

 

Free & Easy Parking Is Included In Your Ticket!

 

This event's hosted by Seattle Free Lances < seattlefreelances.org >. Founded in 1921 as a society of professional writers, Seattle Free Lances welcomes all publishing professionals and writers actively working toward publication.

 

We support the success of our published members and writers who intend to publish. We meet once a month, usually on the first Tuesday evening, to share stories, seek encouragement, and enjoy the company of our fellow writers.


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