Architecture and design have legal protection according to copyright and design rights, etc. This is one of the reasons why it is possible to exploit architecture and design commercially. At the same time, the law helps ensure that people who are passionate about architecture and design can get paid for their work. Without the protection, architects and designers had to largely leave it to others to make money from their works and content themselves with the credit.
It is also because of the law that it is illegal to plagiarize other people's works, and that when you use other people's things within the framework of the law, you must remember to give credit to a large extent.
The protection of architecture and design creates a wide range of legal issues. And it is important that you are properly dressed to answer them.
Get answers to that, and more, on UBVA's courses on Intellectual property rights for architects and designers. They are held in collaboration between UBVA and the Association of Architects and Designers.
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The courses are aimed at everyone who is interested in the protection of architecture, design and applied art, including architects, designers, employees of organizations etc.
COURSE INFO
Time and place:
Friday 12 April 2024
Friday 1 November 2024
The courses are held at 9.00-16.00.
Akademikertårnet, Lindevangs Allé 2, 2000 Frederiksberg
educators:Announced later. The teachers on UBVA's courses on copyright are always leading specialists in copyright and other forms of intellectual property law.
Registration and price: It is free to participate in the course. Sign up for the course here .
Course material: Participants will receive a collection of materials sent by email and access to the book "Copyright for beginners".
The book can be downloaded for free here .