Protecting your website, training materials, logo and name
How can not-for-profit organisations protect their websites, publications, program names, logos and other material? How does an organisation know if and when it has to take steps to protect their intellectual property rights?
This seminar will provide an invaluable overview on the basics of intellectual property law in a not-for-profit context, including:
- Intellectual property issues raised by a Not-for-Profit website and other internet uses;
- Copyright, trade marks, and confidential information;
- How to protect your trade marks and other intellectual property and ensure that you own them;
- Remedies if your intellectual property is being infringed by others;
- Licensing agreements and releases for the use of information;
- Issues with hiring outside consultants and advertising agencies.
The seminar will be presented by:
Nicole Reid and Eliza Bartlett, Lawyers (Minter Ellison)
The details of the seminar are as follows:
Date:
Tuesday 13 April 2010
Time:
9:30am-12:00pm (registrations open at 9:15am)
Presenters:
Nicole Reid and Eliza Bartlett (Minter Ellison Lawyers)
Venue:
Minter Ellison
Level 23, The Rialto Tower
525 Collins Street Melbourne
Administration Fee:
$40 (inc GST) per person
Light refreshments will be provided for morning tea.
How to register for this seminar:
This seminar is only for not-for-profit organisations. Registrations are now closed as this seminar has been delivered.