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Elizabeth T. Russell
Elizabeth T. Russell is the founder of Russell Law, a law office in Madison, Wisconsin which provides "Legal Services for Creative People." She specializes in entertainment and copyright law, trademark enforcement, and creative services consultation for artists, authors, musicians, theater companies and other people engaged in creative enterprises in Madison and greater Wisconsin.
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In this excerpt from a presentation given at the SEA 2008 conference, attorney Elizabeth Russell explains how to get permission to use various types of copyrighted works on your website, and why knowing what permissions you need is not always perfectly straightforward.



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March 2008
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