Artists' Legal Advice Services (ALAS) mission is to empower Ontario's creative community through access to legal information and advice. We endeavour through our legal clinic, educational sessions, resources and copyright…
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- Know Your Rights: Scope of licensing your copyrights
- Think before you post: Considerations for when posting content on social media platforms
- To Waive or Not Waive Moral Rights
- ALAS 2023 Progress Report
- Think before you post: Considerations when posting content on social media platforms
- Call for Board Members
- Assignment vs. Licensing Copyright
- What do I own now that I’ve created my masterpiece?
- What is protected by copyright?
- Assignment vs. Licensing Copyright
- Who owns my work – my employer or me?
- So, you want to be an influencer? Tips for compliance
- Moral Rights (To Waive or Not to Waive)
- ALAC Submission to the Consultation on Copyright in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence
- Media Release: $34,200 OTF Grant Supported Free Legal Services for Ontario Artists
- Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund (CPAWRF)
- COVID Protocol for Employers in Ontario’s Arts and Culture Industry
- Overview of Defamation Law in Ontario
- National Network Update
- C.R.E.A.T.I.N.G.
- Report on the National Network of Legal Clinics for the Arts
- ALAS’ Statement in Solidarity with Black, Indigenous and All Racialized Communities in Ontario
- COVID Economic Support Benefits
- Federal Government Proposes Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)
- Canadian Musicians – Survey on the Impact of COVID-19 – Deadline March 27
- Emergency Income Support for Individuals Who May Not Be Eligible for Employment Insurance (Including Self-Employed Creators)
- Support Resources for Creators During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Complete a Survey to Help Develop a National Network of Legal Clinics for the Arts!
- Intellectual property primer
- Why are contracts important?