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Why is copyright important?
3 November 2022
Very, very few creatives have a liveable, regular income from their creative vocation, or from a singular source. Copyright protects all of your original work, from the moment you create it. And that means you have an exclusive, but limited time to monetise it, without any competition from others who might want to use your work for their own gain. -
How long has copyright law existed?
28 October 2022
Prior to the invention of the printing press, the manual copying of books was so laborious, there was no need for protection. Of course, once this new technology existed, the need to protect the right to copy books also existed. -
What's the Commissioning Rule?
20 October 2022
Did you know that copyright automatically belongs to the creator, except when you’re commissioned or employed to do the work? Commissioning doesn’t always mean you’re paid with money; it could be giving you the supplies for your mural, or any other kind of exchange. -
Public domain and what lives there
13 October 2022
“Public Domain” is an American term used to describe creative works that have an expired copyright duration. In New Zealand, those works are called “Out of copyright.” -
Why apply for our Contestable Fund Grants? Hear from 2021 recipient Storylines
28 September 2022
Last year, Storylines Children’s Literature Charitable Trust received a CLNZ Contestable Fund Grant towards the 2022 New Zealand Children’s Writers and Illustrators’ National Hui. Storylines Trust Executive Officer Anne de Lautour talks about the decision to apply and how the grant helped to deliver a successful hui earlier this year. -
The Curious Case of the artist formerly known as Prince
22 September 2022
Of course, there's a whole other back story regarding the iconic musician, Prince, and his breaking away from his contracts and the need to change his name to an unpronounceable symbol. But today we're talking about a picture of him.