Help us make copyright clearer for visual artists

    DACS is developing some new, online resources to help visual artists understand copyright. Help us make these as relevant and as useful as possible by completing our short survey by Wednesday 6 November 2013 .

    How can we make copyright clearer?

    We want to hear from visual artists of all kinds, from fine artists to photographers, and illustrators to cartoonists.

    We also want to hear from artists at all stages in their careers – from current art students, recent graduates entering the art world and experienced professionals.
     
    What do you find particularly confusing about copyright and which areas relevant to your practice would you like clearer guidance on? How can we present the information in a way which is accessible and engaging for artists?

    Take our survey

    To steer us in the right direction, we’ve produced a short survey to gather your ideas and feedback.
     
    It’ll only take five minutes, but will aid us in producing some useful materials which will help you understand copyright better so you can make the most of it.

    Take our short five minute survey.

    Please complete the survey by Wednesday 6 November 2013. If you experience any problems, please get in touch


    Visit our Knowledge Base to read current advice and guidance on artist copyright.

    Read our Copyright Advisor, Alastair Keatley's most recent 'Art and IP' column.


    Image: The artist Gavin Turk in his studio © Brian Benson.

    Posted on 22/10/2013 by Laura Ward-Ure