Showing posts with label estate planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label estate planning. Show all posts

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Aretha Franklin’s Estate: Why Copyrights Require Estate Planning.; Forbes, July 13, 2023

Matthew Erskine, Forbes; Aretha Franklin’s Estate: Why Copyrights Require Estate Planning.

"The news of the recent resolution of the Aretha Franklin estate is a high profile, and expensive, lesson in how not to manage copyrights in an estate. At least there was what the Court found to be her will, unlike the six yearlong court fight that resolved last year in the Prince estate. You may think that this is only an issue for celebrities, but, with the ease of producing, generating, and creating materials, such as blog posts, YouTube videos, music, art, photographs or eBooks, more and more people are now owners of copyrights. These copyrights should be considered assets and an integral part of the client’s estate. Such planning includes the management and distribution of copyright assets after the copyright owner passes away. Proper estate planning can ensure the protection and transfer of copyright ownership, as well as provide for the financial well-being of heirs and beneficiaries.

Here are some important considerations for estate planning related to copyrights:"

Friday, January 6, 2023

Freedom Quilting Bee Legacy offering workshop on copyright in Alberta on Jan. 16; Selma Sun, January 4, 2023

Nathan Prewett, Selma Sun; Freedom Quilting Bee Legacy offering workshop on copyright in Alberta on Jan. 16

"Freedom Quilting Bee Legacy is offering a workshop for quilting artists and other artist on copyright on Jan. 16 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 

"The workshop is designed for local and regional artists to learn about copyright and intellectual property, licensing, advocacy and artist representation," said a flyer for the event."

"Additionally, participants will learn about the legal concerns of artists' rights for planning for estates and/or incapacity, rights and royalties in the State of Alabama." 

The fee for the workshop is $15 and includes lunch. To register, call 334-573-2065."