Showing posts with label article. Show all posts
Showing posts with label article. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

Correct Copyright Notice

A copyright notice indicates that a work is protected by copyright, identifies the copyright owner and shows the year of first publication. Under US law a copyright notice is no longer required to protect copyright. Photographers own the copyright to their work the instant they press the button.

However you should absolutely include a properly formatted copyright notice on each page of your website that displays an image. With the notice present the defendant in an infringement lawsuit can no longer claim they did not realize that the work was protected – the so-called “innocent infringement” defense which, if successful, can result in reduced damages.

Art Collecting

The goal of art-collecting.com is to help art collectors, galleries and artists. We do this by providing information and art resources related to the world of collecting art. You'll find articles about art collecting and detailed information about collecting specific types of art. And, you'll find more than 4000 art galleries listed in our online gallery guides.

Dan Fear, started the website in 1998 and he is still actively working with the project. Before getting involved with the Internet he owned and directed The Silver Image Gallery between 1973 to 1993. He's worked with art collectors, artists, galleries and private dealers for more that thirty-five years.
He has also, organized more that 270 art exhibitions and written two art resource books.

Our goal is to provide you with the best available online resources for art collecting.
We provide services and resources related to the buying and selling of fine art as well as the of marketing artworks. As Internet art advocates, our goal is to help the traditional fine art world grow with the Internet. If we can assist you in any way, please let us know. We're here to help.

GERARD BYRNE A THING IS A HOLE IN A THING IT IS NOT


How Long Is Now?
In the decade spanning 1958 to 1968, developments in American visual art moved at a fast clip. In the wake of a triumphal Abstract Expressionism came Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptual Art. Keeping abreast was a challenge fielded by the burgeoning rank of critics eager to sort out debates well in advance of history.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Sex, Lies, and Fiction

Courtesy of Lisa:

An article from the Chronicle of Higher Education, entitled Sex, Lies, and Fiction: How truthful should writers be, and at what cost? By Chantal Corcoran

A good friend came to my home with her husband one evening. She's a writer like me, but a private one, more inclined to poetry by way of personal therapy than fiction for consumption. After dinner, while our husbands stepped outside to smoke cigars, she and I went down to the basement to dig through old trunks. While we crouched in my dusty crawl space flipping through photo albums and buzzing from wine, Lisa pulled a piece of paper from the pocket of her jeans...
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