EPISODE · Feb 25, 2020 · 10 MIN
Intellectual Property Podcast EP3: Architects' copyright
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Rachel Montagnon and Joanna Silver discuss the problems associated with the use of architects' designs where specific permissions are not in place, and the impact on development projects, including: - What sort of works attract copyright? - How could these copyright works be infringed?- Who owns copyright in architects' designs? - What licences can be implied if no agreement is in place? - Termination of engagement and insolvency situations- Escrow and collateral warranties- Moral rights- What relief can architects claim?Speakers: Rachel Montagnon, Professional Support Consultant and Joanna Silver, Senior Associate, Intellectual Property Group, LondonFor more information on these issues and regular updates on IP developments, subscribe to our blog: Intellectual Property Notes at www.hsfnotes.com/ip/
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Rachel Montagnon and Joanna Silver discuss the problems associated with the use of architects' designs where specific permissions are not in place, and the impact on development projects, including: - What sort of works attract copyright? - How could these copyright works be infringed?- Who owns copyright in architects' designs? - What licences can be implied if no agreement is in place? - Termination of engagement and insolvency situations- Escrow and collateral warranties- Moral rights- Wha...
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