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Most creatives know that copyright exists — but far fewer understand how ownership, licensing, and commercial use actually work in practice.
In this episode of Elise Explains IP, Elise breaks down the fundamentals of copyright law in Australia for creatives, business owners, and agencies. The episode explores who really owns creative work, why contracts matter more than most people realise, and how copyright protection can change once designs move into commercial manufacturing.
Whether you’re a designer, photographer, content creator, artist, videographer, or creative agency, this episode explains the practical realities behind one of the most important forms of intellectual property.
Elise discusses:
Copyright is not just a legal technicality — it is a commercial asset.
Understanding who owns creative work, what rights are being transferred, and when additional protection may be required can make a significant difference to the long-term value of a creative business.
If you need guidance around:
you can book a strategy call via:
🌐 www.elisesteegstra.com
This podcast provides general educational information only and does not constitute legal advice. You should obtain advice tailored to your specific circumstances before acting on any information discussed in this episode.
By elisesteegstraMost creatives know that copyright exists — but far fewer understand how ownership, licensing, and commercial use actually work in practice.
In this episode of Elise Explains IP, Elise breaks down the fundamentals of copyright law in Australia for creatives, business owners, and agencies. The episode explores who really owns creative work, why contracts matter more than most people realise, and how copyright protection can change once designs move into commercial manufacturing.
Whether you’re a designer, photographer, content creator, artist, videographer, or creative agency, this episode explains the practical realities behind one of the most important forms of intellectual property.
Elise discusses:
Copyright is not just a legal technicality — it is a commercial asset.
Understanding who owns creative work, what rights are being transferred, and when additional protection may be required can make a significant difference to the long-term value of a creative business.
If you need guidance around:
you can book a strategy call via:
🌐 www.elisesteegstra.com
This podcast provides general educational information only and does not constitute legal advice. You should obtain advice tailored to your specific circumstances before acting on any information discussed in this episode.