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Joint Authorship

Have you collaborated on an artistic work with one or more people recently? Who owns the copyright?

Typically, when two or more artists collaborate on a creation, they share “joint authorship.” This means that the artists jointly own the copyright to the work and must mutually agree on all decisions concerning the use of the work. However, the “joint authorship” rule may not apply if the artists have signed an agreement stating otherwise. This is a great reminder to always clearly set your intentions and expectations upfront for a creative project before embarking!

^ The information above was created by students from the Manitoba Legal Clinic for the Arts, it is not legal advice nor does it create a solicitor-client relationship. The Clinic provides information and services entirely for free. Why? To support artists doing what they do best– creating– which makes the world a better place for everyone! If you need legal assistance, please fill out an intake form at legalclinicforthearts.ca

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