Here’s Why Artists Should Talk to a Business Attorney

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Are you preparing to publish your art? What about a book? A collection of poetry? It’s time to talk to a business attorney who can help.

Your art is important to you. Whether you like to draw, write, or paint, your dedication to your craft is likely something that’s developed over years. When you’re ready to publish or publicly present your work for sale, you might wonder what steps you should take to protect your creations. Your intellectual property is very important, so make sure you consult with a business attorney before you shift your hobby to a business. Here’s what you need to know.

First off, make sure you understand what your goal is. Do you want to make a full-time living from creating art? Do you want to create a business that produces the art you’re making? Do you want to hire additional people to create art with you? It’s important to consider your final goals so you can best discuss your options with your attorney. If you want to simply protect your art’s integrity, your attorney can discuss copyright and trademark law with you. If your goal is to create and expand production of your art or writing, however, you may want to consider creating your own business, and your lawyer can guide you in this.

Your lawyer can discuss the possibility of drawing up employee contracts or contractor agreements. In some cases, you may want to hire additional artists. Maybe you want to hire someone to handle line work for your comics. Maybe you need someone who can edit your books. You might want to hire a marketing specialist or even someone who will design your graphics. In these cases, you may want to draft contracts you can use that will specify the scope of your involvement with the other person. A contract can also specify expected pay and outline project dates. Having a contract protects both you and the person you’re working with. You may need to have several different kinds of contracts drafted, depending on the type of work you’re doing.

Additionally, your attorney will be able to advise you as to how you can begin record-keeping for your small business. If you do plan to grow and expand your business into something that will last for many years to come, keeping proper records is essential. Talk with your lawyer about what steps you should take to protect your finances and how you can prepare to pay business taxes. Your lawyer can help you better understand how to keep and maintain proper records that will help you ensure integrity within your company.

No matter what type of art you produce, whether it’s paintings or books or drawings, make sure you meet with a business attorney as soon as possible. Your business lawyer can help you to understand what your next steps should be. If you plan to sell your small business or you’re involved in some sort of dispute, it’s also important to reach out promptly, as your attorney can assist you with these matters. Call today for a consultation.

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