Griffith College Law School, in consultation with industry lawyers, has developed a series of Seminars on Copyright for Artists for recent graduates or professionals in the music and entertainment industries'. The first and only course of its kind in Ireland, this specialist course delivers an overview of areas of Copyright law including Intellectual Property law.
The course is presented by the Dean of Law at Griffith College Dublin, David Langwallner, an experienced music and art copyright expert. It aims to be specific and relevant to the entertainment industry, not only in Ireland but also internationally
Dean Langwallner said, “We are delighted to be launching the first ‘Copyright for Artists’ course in Ireland. This area of law is becoming more relevant every day with the increasing use of online news, broadcasting and file sharing. This course has immediate practical application and is relevant to anyone working in the music and entertainment industry.”
The Copyright Law syllabus is designed for a range of industry professionals, including aspiring or established artists, music recording companies, broadcast studios, software developers, film and TV producers, and internet service providers among others.
The next series of Seminars on Copyright will commence Thursday 20th October 2011 and will run one evening per week (Thursday) from 6:00pm to 8:00pm over 8 weeks plus one Saturday from 2pm to 6pm.
For more information on how to apply for the course please log on to www.gdc.ie/law-school-courses/ or contact 01 416 3318.