Becky Hall and Sofia Carroll, our two Information Governance Managers, look at the potential copyright and data protection issues that can arise in reproducing old photographs. If you are an organisation with a collection of old photographs, you might wonder if there are any barriers to using them online. We explain why you will need […]
Naomi Korn, CEO, and Sean Waterman, Head of Intellectual Property, answer your questions surrounding copyright and intellectual property: “Can we put our collections online?” SW: Under the UK’s Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 (as amended), publishing copies of copyright protected works online is a restricted act. If your collections object is protected by copyright, you […]
By Naomi Korn, Founder and CEO Naomi Korn Associates were thrilled to partner CILIP for another year in convening the CILIP Copyright Conference, chaired by Naomi Korn, which took place on Thursday 23 May 2024. Over 130 delegates attended the online conference to listen and engage with a range of expert sectorial presenters focussing on […]
Naomi Korn Associates is delighted to be partnering up with CILIP for another year in programming and Naomi Korn is proud to be chairing the annual CILIP Copyright Conference on 23 May 2024 later this week! The programme is keynoted by Pawlet Brookes, MBS Founder and CEO of Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage and […]
In the ever-evolving landscape of cultural heritage, one of the most pressing challenges is ensuring that the digitisation, management, and commercialisation of collections adhere to legal and ethical standards. This year, Naomi Korn Associates is delighted to be part of the Museums & Heritage Show, ready to illuminate the path for institutions navigating these complex […]
Naomi Korn Associates is delighted to be partnering up with CILIP for another year in programming and Naomi Korn is proud to be chairing the annual CILIP Copyright Conference on 23 May 2024. These days copyright law is always in need of an update. But some of its flaws and failures are much older and […]
The Naomi Korn Associates team is delighted to be exhibiting at the Museums & Heritage Show on 15th and 16th May 2024. Our team have proudly supported the cultural heritage sector since 2003. Over the years, our organisation has grown and developed, enabling our support to reach more of the cultural heritage community, who care […]
Naomi Korn Associates is delighted to have gained CPD accreditation on a range of training courses, becoming a CPD UK Member organisation. We are thrilled to announce that a range of our training courses, covering data protection and copyright, have now received official Continuing Professional Development (CPD) accreditation. This is a significant milestone for us […]
The Naomi Korn Associates Team is thrilled to have supported Showtown with copyright support helping towards its journey to opening last week. We also very much enjoyed attending the museum in its first few weeks. A fantastic addition to Blackpool’s cultural scene and huge congratulations to everyone at Blackpool’s newest museum! Naomi Korn Associates offer […]
Naomi Korn Associates is thrilled to announce that booking is open for our new 2024 certified training programme. Our specialist team has been working behind the scenes to devise a comprehensive, programme of courses in Copyright, Data Protection and Information Governance. Our courses are for anyone working in the cultural, heritage, health, information, education, government, […]
New Horizons: Attack of the Bots Naomi Korn Associates is delighted to announce that Early Bird tickets are now available for the CILIP Copyright Conference, returning in its popular online format on Thursday 23 May 2024. As the sector considers the copyright implications of emerging technologies, this year’s overarching conference theme is New Horizons: Attack […]
Author: Jess Pembroke, Head of Data Protection Mr Bates vs The Post Office is a drama about one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in UK history. Since it appeared on ITV this month it has caused significant public outcry and resulted in “the prime minister stand[ing] in front of a packed House of Commons […]