Don’t Panic About Orphan Works
Recently there was a lot of panic and hysteria surrounding purported “Orphan Works” legislation. Orphan works are those whose copyright parents, i.e. owners, can’t be located, and therefore receive something …
Recently there was a lot of panic and hysteria surrounding purported “Orphan Works” legislation. Orphan works are those whose copyright parents, i.e. owners, can’t be located, and therefore receive something …
I’m guessing that very few industries or companies are immune from having their intellectual property ripped off by Chinese firms. This includes trademarks, patents, and (yes, my favorite subject) copyrights. …
“Best trip yet,” reported Art Copyright Coalition (“ACC”) member John Chester of Wild Apple. Six art licensing & publishing companies attended the October 2014 Canton Fair and Jinhan Fair in …
The Art Copyright Coalition is reporting positive results after their third consecutive trip to the Canton Fair and Jinhan Fair in Guangzhou, China.
So having just returned from Guangzhou, it is with a certain amount of satisfaction that I can report that the number of exhibitors stealing Wild Apple artwork this time was 13 (a few more had art from other publishers but no Wild Apple).
A few art publishers attended the China Art & Frame Expo (Cafexpo) in Yiwu, China last week (Lonnie Lemco of World Art Group, Monique Van den Hurk of May, and myself). Having been there about 8 years ago, I was expecting a ton of copyright problems. So I’m happy to report that it was not nearly as bad as expected
The Art Copyright Coalition brought together six art publishing & licensing companies to attend the April 2013 Canton Fair and Jinhan Fair in Guangzhou
At the recent West Coast Art & Frame show, art publishers gathered to discuss industry issues. The biggest issue common to all of us – no surprise here – is copyright infringement, particularly in Asia. At the meeting the group decided to formally revive the Art Copyright Coalition which had become somewhat dormant during the recession when we were all busy just trying to survive.
On October 24-25, 2012, eight art publisher members of the Art Copyright Coalition met in Guangzhou, China to walk the Canton Fair and the Jinhan Fair to assess the level of copyright infringements at these shows. The group found over 30 Chinese companies with significant levels of illegal copies. Because two days was insufficient time to cover both shows, the group estimated the number of infringing companies to be much higher.