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Designers & their clients: who owns the copyright?
Every April 26, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organisation) celebrate World Intellectual Property Day to educate about the role that intellectual property rights (patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyright) play in encouraging innovation and creativity. So, we thought we'd get on board this year and ask Charlotte Wigham; Head of Intellectual Property at Aticus Law; to write an article on how Intellectual Property relates to Designers and their clients.Designers & their clients: who owns the copyright?
Under English law in the absence of any express or implied term to the contrary the author, i.e. the person who created a work, for example, a designer, will usually own the copyright, or if the ... >> Read moreMailto email links are not working in Google Chrome
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What you need:- Your iPhone or iPad
- HTML signature file
How to add your signature:
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Add Email Signature to Windows Live
On the Signatures tab in Windows Live Options, you can create and modify custom signatures for your messages.How to add your signature
- Open Windows Live Mail
- In the upper-left corner, open the File menu, click Options, and then click Mail.
- Click the Signatures tab.
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