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Making the Case for Artists

Making the Case for Artists

Goldman & Minton was profiled in Maryland’s Daily Record for the innovative way we support some of our clients — by showing their creative work in our office gallery which was custom designed for that purpose. We put the expansive…

By Kathryn Goldman | December 14, 2015 | Client Matters, Practice Matters | 3 Comments |
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Model Releases: Who Needs Them and When are They Needed?

Model Releases: Who Needs Them and When are They Needed?

It’s easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission. ~Grace Hopper Except when it isn’t. Whether a model release should be sought from the subject of a photo depends on what the ultimate use of the photo is…

By Kathryn Goldman | December 3, 2015 | Publishing, Rights Clearance | 4 Comments |
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Exploring Estate Planning Issues with The Creative Penn

Exploring Estate Planning Issues with The Creative Penn

The copyright in your work will outlive you by 70 years if you live in the United States, longer in some countries, shorter in others. Think of this extra time as a bonus, a kind of gift of longevity (at…

By Kathryn Goldman | November 23, 2015 | Copyright, Intellectual Property, Publishing | 4 Comments |
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Artist Profile | Peter Collins

Artist Profile | Peter Collins

With an Audubon-like eye for the beauty in nature’s detail, Peter Collins added a storytelling quality to his work. His paintings incorporate his two passions: the study of natural phenomena and the creation of narratives. He described his work as…

By Kathryn Goldman | October 8, 2015 | In The Gallery | 16 Comments |
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Book Cover Art: Ownership, Use & Copyright

Book Cover Art: Ownership, Use & Copyright

Traditionally published authors typically have the cover art for their book designed by the publishing house. Sometimes, it’s more than just a contractual benefit, it’s an honor to have cover art designed by someone like Peter Mendelsund, for instance, whose…

By Kathryn Goldman | October 1, 2015 | Copyright, Intellectual Property, Publishing | 27 Comments |
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