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AGDA Victoria B3 seminar
Tuesday 22 June 2004 6.30pm for 7.15 start
Who owns your designs? What can you/they do with them? What is the difference between a licence and assignment and does it matter? How can you share ownership of your designs? If you have a really good product idea, is it protected? How? How do leading product originators - like Philippe Starck, Marc Newson etc - make money from their ideas? Trade marks - how you can make sure that your work for clients doesn't get ripped off? Is it legal to copy brands? (hint: the answer may surprise you). Why trade marks are important for your clients? What is the biggest mistake made by designers?
Trevor Choy, Choy Lawyers
Trevor Choy is the principal of Choy Lawyers, ranked as one of the top 10 intellectual property law firms in Melbourne by Legal Profiles 2001/02, the legal who's who. As the only lawyer in Australia who has previously worked as an Advertising Manager, his expertise in brand protection is unique. He advises consumer product companies and manufacturers on the development and protection of new products and brands.
Tuesday 22 June 2004 6.30pm for 7.15 start
FELIX (Upstairs)
43 Fitzroy Street St Kilda.
Trams 16, 96 & 112
Drinks at bar prices.
Finger food provided prior to seminar.
AGDA, IAA, AIMIA & MADC MEMBERS: $27.50
NON-MEMBERS: $55.00
STUDENT-MEMBERS: $16.50
STUDENT NON-MEMBERS $22.00
Above prices include GST
To book, download and print out booking form and send with payment details via post or fax to
The Australian Graphic Design Association (Victoria)
ABN 13 813 089 272
Lakeside Business Centre
Level 4, 150 Albert Road, South Melbourne VIC 3205
Mailing address:
PO Box 290, South Melbourne VIC 3205
Tel: 03 9685 7533 Fax: 03 9685 7544
Email: vic@agda.com.au
http://www.agda.com.au
SAVE 10% BY BOOKING 4 OR MORE SEMINARS FROM THE FULL 2004 PROGRAM
Offer closes 10 September 2004.
Download multiple booking form from AGDA website ( 2004 Season Booking Form.PDF)
or call AGDA Victoria 9685 7533
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