This session is only for London College of Fashion students. It is aligned to your Graduate Futures start-up and freelancer journey.
Whether you are an artist, content creator, writer, designer, researcher or innovator, this session will offer you insights into the different types of IP and how you can protect your work from misuse and ensure you get proper credit and compensation for your creations.
This is an interactive session so any questions or issues you maybe currently navigating, please bring them along to discuss.
Speakers
- Andrew Bravin, Media lawyer focussing on digital/creative industries - Partner at Sheridans: Andrew is a media lawyer with a specialism in the Creative industries and Digital Media. He has worked with LCF Graduate Futures for many years, advising Students, Founders and Freelancers. He is a Practitioner in Residence with Graduate Futures London College of Fashion. His clients include some of the world’s leading brands as well as up and coming design talent.
- Jeii Hong, Paralegal at Sheridans: Before retraining in law, Jeii was a creative, marketing and brand specialist working across Fashion, Beauty and Creative Media for over 15 years. She headed up creative production then marketing strategy and operations at Burberry followed by running the internal creative team at Stella McCartney as part of their executive team. She later went on to establish her own creative consultancy studio before embarking on her legal qualification.
Useful resources
In this webinar, you will develop the key skills of enterprise, connectivity, proactivity and curiosity as defined by the UAL Creative Attributes Framework (My_CAF). Before attending this activity, we suggest you:
If there are any barriers to your participation in this event or you have access requirements you wish to discuss, please contact graduate.futures@fashion.arts.ac.uk in advance, we'd be happy to talk with you. If you can't sign-up as the tickets have run out or expired, please email and see if you are still able to attend.
Image credit: Amber Nicol, 2021 BA 3D Effects for Performance and Fashion, London College of Fashion, UAL | Photograph: Alys Tomlinson