Monthly archives for October, 2007
Art of the Digital Age
A comprehensive reference section that includes a year-by-year timeline of breakthroughs in digital art, an extensive bibliography, a list of artists’ websites and online projects, and a glossary of digital terms complete this indispensable assessment of art in the new millennium. 232 illustrations, 218 in color.
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Copyright Laws for Websites
WATCHPOINTS FOR WEB SET-UP!IP lawyer Geraldina Mattsson has started off her new career with ACID Accredited Law Firm DMH Stallard’s legal team, with a useful set of guidelines about setting up a webpage to sell and market your products regarding intellectual property rights. It is almost standard practice these days for businesses of any size [...]
Ground Breaking Design Legislation
In a ground breaking judgment between Proctor & Gamble and Reckitt Benckiser at the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Jacob has issued guidelines on how monopoly rights over designs should be interpreted in the future across the European Union. The relatively new registered and unregistered Community design has only been going for four years, [...]
Why Frieze is hot
London’s Frieze fair is the hippest place to be this week: and the art will be pretty good, too.
VisitorsFrieze Art Fair takes place every October in Regent’s Park, London. It features around 150 of the most exciting contemporary art galleries in the world. The fair also includes specially commissioned artists’ projects, a prestigious talks [...]
1600+ Images from the Cooklin archive
International digital artist, Paul Cooklin, finally launches his full catalogue of images. From the very first to over 1600, these images have impact and depth which connect with the viewer. Suitable for all media applications including editorials, web and print, the collection is priced with a Rights Managed license for affordability.
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