IPR for Designers: Licensing Your Design
Designer! Ready to up your game on intellectual property rights and protecting your work? Join us for a series of free webinars this autumn and become an IPR pro!
Open event October 8th IPR for Designers: Licencing Your Design – how to commercialize your rights without selling your intellectual property
Webinar will start at 15:00 CET (16:00 Finnish time) and will last approximately two hours.
Please note that the registration form displays times in Finnish time. The webinar will be hosted on Zoom.
This event is in English.
In this webinar Ornamo’s lawyer Iiris Adenius tells about how to commercialize your rights without selling your intellectual property. Senior Counsel from HPP Attorneys Silja Järvinen will be joining the discussion with Iiris.
License is the most important contractual tool for designers. Licensing allows designers to remain as owners of their design but also allows customers to utilize the design. Understanding the structure of a license and license agreement can make difference in a designer’s career.
This webinar will go over the most important parts of the license agreement and share best practices and negotiation tips for designers.
In this webinar, you will learn for example
- what is the difference between exclusive and non-exclusive licenses
- what does an indemnity clause mean and how should it be addressed
- how to structure compensation in a license agreement
The webinar series is provided by Ornamo Art and Finland and The Bureau of European Design Associations – BEDA and supported by EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office).
The webinar is part of the Design-as-a-Competitive Edge (DAACE) project.
Note! You will receive the webinar participation link in your email on the day of the webinar. Please also check your spam folder.
UPCOMING DAACE WEBINARS
8.10. Licensing Your Design – how to commercialize your rights without selling your intellectual property
22.10. Design Counterfeits – How to battle IP infringements online
5.11. New design legislation – what should designer know