Specialization in Creative Writing and Children's Illustration
About the video: Cultural appropriation and property rights
Overview
“Finally, I'll share some thoughts on using inspirational materials that you don't own. I'll also give you tips on how to address intellectual property rights and cultural appropriation in your work. ”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Cultural appropriation and property rights, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Creative Writing and Children's Illustration . Write captivating children's books by exploring narrative techniques and age-appropriate language for young readers..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson I'm going to talk to you about copyright and cultural appropriation. To create is to give life, to engender or produce a thing for the first time or in a figurative sense bring it to life. Therefore, a creation is something original, It's something new and that's what happens when we write a new text, an original text like the one we have done today in this course. As a publishing house, we at Amanuta have published many books. Some of them contain original texts and others are texts that are free of public domain. What is this in general? Those texts in which the author died...”
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Course summary for: Specialization in Creative Writing and Children's Illustration
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Illustration, Writing -
Areas
Character Design, Children's Illustration, Children's Literature, Content Writing, Creative Writing, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Fine Arts, Picturebook, Writing

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