Written by Sarah Zivoin Who owns my work – my employer or me? Generally, when you create a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic original work, you own its copyright. Such…
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Written by Sarah Zivoin. So, you want to be an influencer? Tips for compliance Creating in a digitized world has opened the door to opportunities once unthinkable for creators. Developing…
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Written by Sarah Zivoin. To Waive or Not to Waive Moral Rights A creator of an original work acquires the right to protect the integrity of the work as well…
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Submission to the Consultation on Copyright in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Jan 15, 2024) Technical Evidence How do businesses and consumers use AI systems and AI-assisted and…
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ALAC Receives funding through the Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund Artists and Lawyers for the Advancement of Creativity (ALAC) is excited to announce being awarded funding through the Canada…
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We have prepared a COVID Protocol Checklist to assist employers in Ontario's Arts and Culture Industry: COVID Protocol for Employers in the Arts
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Overview of Defamation Law in Ontario What is defamation law? Defamation law focuses on the protection of an individual’s reputation from harm. Within this law, two competing interests are weighed…
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