reanimation
Junior Member
When publishing work online, as part of a portfolio/self advertising, of artwork/design/concepts, which were created whilst employed at a previous company/firm, is there an official way to construct a disclaimer/copyright so viewers(or anyone) is aware of ownership and who distributed it etc?
I'm assuming I still need some form of copyright cover to display it even though I'm the author?
Can the disclaimer cover examples of work that were created in a collaborative environment... Say a team?
To give you some scope, I'm in the process of making an online portfolio and under each image, I figured I'd need some form of protection for the image, me as an author/creator, the company I worked for and the owner/client of the works...
Anyway, this is what I've written so far:
Disclaimer:
Piece shown as part of my online portfolio of past works.
I am the original author but the image was created/distributed whilst employed at a previously company.
The image's ownership is that of whom contracted said company to create the drawing.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm assuming I still need some form of copyright cover to display it even though I'm the author?
Can the disclaimer cover examples of work that were created in a collaborative environment... Say a team?
To give you some scope, I'm in the process of making an online portfolio and under each image, I figured I'd need some form of protection for the image, me as an author/creator, the company I worked for and the owner/client of the works...
Anyway, this is what I've written so far:
Disclaimer:
Piece shown as part of my online portfolio of past works.
I am the original author but the image was created/distributed whilst employed at a previously company.
The image's ownership is that of whom contracted said company to create the drawing.
Thanks in advance for your help.