Event organized by FAOD.
Where is the line between lawful inspiration and unlawful plagiarism? Join UBVA for a full-day course on copyright.
Architecture and design are legally protected under copyright and design rights, among others. This is partly why it is possible to exploit architecture and design commercially. At the same time, the law ensures that individuals passionate about architecture and design can receive payment for their work.
Without this protection, architects and designers would largely have to leave it to others to profit from their works and settle for mere recognition.
Get answers to that and more at UBVA’s courses on Intellectual Property Law for architects and designers. They are held in collaboration between UBVA and the Association of Architects and Designers.
This event is FREE.