Intellectual property and technology law clinic
The QUT School of Law is holding a free intellectual property and technology law clinic for members of the arts and technology sectors who cannot otherwise afford to see a lawyer. The service provides 45 minute appointments for clients to talk to a lawyer one-on-one about any legal questions or issues they may have. This service is ideal for members of the creative and arts communities, including writers, artists, musicians, designers, programmers, and other creators
The event is led by Professor Brian Fitzgerald of the QUT School of Law, in conjunction with the Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House (QPILCH). The clinic brings together qualified legal practitioners who volunteer their time one evening per month to provide free legal advice.
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Lawyers will be able to assist with copyright advice, recording agreements, publishing agreements, contracts, media rights, digital distribution, business models, and much more.
Advice is by appointment only. Appointments are held in Brisbane City, or by telephone for clients located in rural and regional Queensland.
The next clinic will take place from 5:30pm on Thursday 25 March 2010.
To make an appointment, contact Cheryl Foong at cheryl.foong@qut.edu.au or (07) 3138 2046.
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