Contracts and How They Affect Copyright
This is Part Two in our “Copyright Basics” series by Melbourne-based intellectual property lawyer Sharon Givoni. Sharon is the author of Owning It: A Creative’s Guide to Copyright, Contracts and the Law.
We discuss what is a contract, how it affects copyright and whether or not you need a contract.
Copyright Basics – Your Burning Questions, Answered
This is Part One in our “Copyright Basics” series by Melbourne-based intellectual property lawyer Sharon Givoni. Sharon is the author of Owning It: A Creative’s Guide to Copyright, Contracts and the Law.
We discuss what is copyright, when does it arise and how you can protect yourself from infringement.
The Future is T.B.D.*
Emilya’s goal in the US was to understand perceptions of web3, crypto and blockchain technology in a crypto-fluent nation - and she has brought back this new knowledge to Sugar Glider Digital.
Here are the top five things Emilya has learnt about web3 during her enlightening weeks in the US…
GLIDER - A Digital Art Show
On Thursday, July 21st, 100+ of our intimate new community got together at No. 1 Martin Place to celebrate the soft launch of Sugar Glider Digital, hear from experts in the arts, property and web3 industry, and see a breathtaking large-scale digital art display.
How is Sugar Glider Digital approaching the merger of blockchain and digital art?
With the added value of blockchain and NFT art, there are real concerns about environmental sustainability and marketplace instability that many artists and creators are justifiably cautious too.
Here’s Sugar Glider Digital’s informed approach to the blockchain.
James McGrath: Nature as Data, Digitalisation as Sustainability
We recently interviewed artist James McGrath about his project, ‘The Children’s Tree’, which signals a shift in his work from the traditional to the digital. McGrath explains his interest in data sets, and the way they create intersections between the creative and the scientific.
Digital Art: Fostering Wellness in the Corporate Workplace
The incorporation of digital art into the working environment is an important innovation as featuring quality art has proven to be a worthy investment that elevates productivity, mood and connection in the work environment.
3 Ways Digital Art is Revolutionising Interactive Events
We’ve seen a boom in the use of Digital Art for public exhibition and events as they enhance experiences for the masses.
There are the 3 ways Digital Art does this. It’s by being scalable, immersive and interactive.
Monetisation, return on investment, social impact: What is the utility of NFTs?
The demand for NFT digital art has expanded the collection and possession of digital artwork into the world of utility.
What is Provenance and why does it matter to the art world?
The emergence of digital provenance streamlines how information of ownership and creatorship is shared, maintained, and stored.
NFT-based provenance has ensured a deeper level of security for IP rights and the legacy of artists.
An Insider Look on Changes in Placemaking: A Rise in Digital Art Commissions
Through an exclusive interview with our founder Emilya Colliver we get an insider view on the professional processes of placemaking and an expert insight on the merits of art curatorship.
The Age of the Digital Content Platform - a Spotify for Digital Art?
Spotify’s rise to prominence over the last two decades has revolutionised how consumers value digital music.
Superseding the sea of digital piracy Spotify provides curated music on one accessible platform.