LEGAL DISCLAIMER
Protecting Your Artwork
The explanations and information provided on this page are meant to offer general guidance on protecting your artwork. However, it's important to note that this information should not be considered as legal advice for your specific situation. Each artist's needs and concerns are unique, and it's advisable to seek professional legal assistance to ensure that your artwork is fully protected.
Understanding Your Rights
When it comes to protecting your artwork, it's essential to define the legal boundaries that govern how your work is used and accessed. The terms and conditions you establish help safeguard your rights as an artist and outline the expectations for those who interact with your portfolio. These terms should be tailored to your specific artistic practice and the nature of your creative work.
Essential Components of Your Terms & Conditions
Your terms and conditions should address key aspects such as the permitted use of your artwork, payment and licensing terms, provisions for any future changes to your offerings, warranties or guarantees you provide, and details regarding intellectual property rights. Additionally, your terms should outline your rights to take action in case of unauthorized use or infringement. For more in-depth insights, explore resources on 'Safeguarding Your Artwork.'