Does an artist need to copyright their work if they become an illustrator for books? - how to become a card illustrator
If an artist who decided to take her as an illustrator of books for children, or even an artist greeting cards, they must be the copyright of their work, the work of the publishing house property? How does it work?
2 comments:
Answer is simple: "It depends".
You can, however, many publishers prefer that they are right to work and pay us directly, or you had access to royalty, but in other cases are sometimes able to keep himself copyright.
In general it is better that the copyright in order to retain their jobs, if possible, but it's nice to be paid is the life as an artist, to compromise. You must decide whether the conditions have agreed otherwise, are too difficult, and you see if you can negotiate better.
I suggest the Library of Congress Web site to help get you the correct answer. www.loc.gov.
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