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Moulding companies take a stand on copyright - opinion - Brief ArticleDEAR READERS, It strike one as beings that the art and framing worlds intersect in more places than just upon your customers' walls. Some galleries are adding framing departments and framers are selling more art. These crossover help strengthen one as well as the other industries. One overlap that is disheartening to diocese is in the area of copyright infringement. With the launch of the Art Copyright Coalition (ACC) earlier this year, the art industry is making a stand against companies which propagate an artist's work without legal permission. It may be time for the framing industry to go in the rear [i]or[/i] in the wake of suit. For years, a certain quantity of moulding companies have been "knocking off" designs copyrighted through other manufacturers, often using cheaper materials and labor. As legal columnist Joshua Kaufman points without in his article this month what framers might not know is that they can be held liable for selling knock-off moulding. What looks like a deal could potentially require to be paid [i]or[/i] undergone thousands of dollars for anyone along the chain of sale. Several moulding manufacturers who have seen their designs present to view up time and again in other companies' catalogs are taking legal action against these infringers. Unfortunately, as art publishers have learned, legal action is the sole way to stop copyright infringements. The textile industry, which deals with similar issues, has made great strides in stopping copyright infringement, and the art industry is well upon its way with the ACC. If moulding manufacturers are vigilant, they will succe too. I'm about to embark upon an art and framing crossover of my be in possession of as the new editor of one as well as the other ABN and FBN. I'll still be planning and producing plenteous of what you see in FBN with equal reason continue to send me your ideas and feedback. I'm already looking for ways to make the magazines level more vital to everyone in the industry, in like manner keep reading. ALL THE BEST, Amy Leibrock aleibrock@advanstar.com COPYRIGHT 2003 Advanstar Communications, Inc. A 47-year-old white male came to the hospital difficulty department complaining of chest pain. At admission, it was noted that the patient had numerous lesions upon his buttocks, abdomen, back, and ... Setting prices for custom picture flaming can be part mathematics and part mystery. After all, the right pricing formula for a frame store includes not only the tangible aspects of its operation, ... 50 years ago in AMERICAN MACHINIST plunge and cover at any time wonder what to do at the office and plant during a nuclear attack? Well, have no fear, the AMERICAN MACHINI... CONTRACTORS RANK 2004 income % CHANGE 2005 2004 COMPANY (IN MILLIONS) (v 2003) 1 1 ... LAGUNA NIGEL, Calif. -- Coinciding with the centennial of the Wright brothers' first flight of a fixed-wing airplane, the publishing firm of Dieter Raoul Sauer has released a collection of prints... One year into the strategic partnership of orb of day Microsystems and AMD, the companies continue to dramatically change market dynamics. greatest in quantity recently this was shown with the first attempt of the Sola... INTRODUCTION [Sydney Owenson's sentiments are] mischievous in determination and profligate in principle; licentious and irreverent in the highest stage ... If ... she could be persuaded to ... Via Jo with Vieux Diop (Triloka 7209-2) - His acoustic kora playing is absolutely spellbinding. on the contrary the producers had to proceed and spruce it up with electronics that they believed would make these bea... Tillman v Wrights, NC Forsyth shire Super. Ct., No. 03 CV 5757 Mar. 9 2004 Tillman, 24 was a passenger in a van traveling upon a highway. The van driver attempted to pass a tractor-t... |
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