Copyright & Intellectual Property for Clinical Psychologists

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Presented by Clare Veal of Aubergine Legal

Do you share your ideas and work with the public, colleagues or healthcare audiences? Do you have your own website or blog, or a newsletter? As a profession, clinical psychologists are trained to share their ideas and research but they may not have the training in how to protect their work or understand what their ‘intellectual property’ rights are. Clare Veal is a lawyer who advises and trains many practitioner psychologists and other healthcare professionals in how to maintain, present and protect their work. In this webinar she is happy to offer some top tips and to share her invaluable advice and experience with us.

Topics include:
– What is IP and when do you own it?
– NHS staff providing teaching, writing, educational, training materials for trusts and other organisations
– Checking content for others
– CPs in independent practice: tips on how to protect the copyright in your work (including content on your website), protecting your brand, logo, trademarks
– Selling content online / Consumer law / Legal issues when selling content online
– Obtaining permission to use other people’s work; quotations / acknowledgements
– What is and isn’t included in rights
– What to consider when working with others: reports, clinical notes, blog pieces
– Use of associates and who owns the IP in their work