All About Your Image Rights with Erick Howard, Attorney - a podcast by Jaymi Heimbuch - Conservation Photographer | Founder, Wild Idea Lab | Co-Creator, Her Wild Vision Initiative

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#056: Ever had your images used without permission? Is copyright registration all that important? Is your website legalese up to snuff? 

As you become more serious about your work, you start to think about things like copyright registration, how important it is, and when you should care about it.

That’s why it is such an honor to have Erick Howard join us to talk about this and share his knowledge with you. Erick is a partner at the San Francisco-based law firm, Shartsis Friese, and today we discuss several of the common issues that he's coached me through over the years.

He also digs into when you do and don’t need a lawyer for something, and what to look for should you decide to consult with one. This is one episode you definitely don't want to skip!  


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