NAR Window to the Law: Listing Photo Copyright Issues

In the following video, from the National Association of REALTORS® YouTube channel, NAR Associate Counsel Chloe Hecht discusses copyright issues relating to listing photographs and outlines risk management strategies you can use to avoid copyright infringement.

The $8 Billion iPod

We have featured a number of Ted Talks in the past, such as Architecture that Senses and Responds and The Greatest Ted Talk Ever Sold, that display innovative ideas and concepts. In this Ted Talk, Rob Reid questions copyright statistics that claim to be true. Reid states that if this “copyright math” is accurate, then an iPod would be, well, worth $8 billion. No wonder they are in high demand! 🙂

Crash Course In Copyright

When: Wed, Jun 16th 11:00am PDT
Length Of Class: 60 Mins.
Class Costs: $20.00
Instructor: Frances Flynn Thorsen

  • Who owns what?
  • Who owns the images on your blog, your website your listings?
  • What is Fair Use?
  • Who owns the text on your blog?
  • Who owns the video?
  • Who owns the maps?
  • What should you do if you are accused of copyright infringement?
  • What should you do if someone steals YOUR intellectual property?

If you do not know the answer to these questions, you need to attend this Webinar!

Please note:

  • All classes are LIVE Webinars.
  • Students will be able to either call-in or connect with their headset/mic/speakers to listen in and ask questions.
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  • Most classes will have a ‘take away’ item such as a checklist, to-do list, e-book, worksheet, resource sheet, or the like.
  • All classes will have an additional 15 minute live Question/Answer Session after their posted schedule.

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