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How to sell your multi-platform content globally – Uncover the cash you never knew you had!


When: February 17th, 2010 09:30 to 05:30
Location: Manchester Digital Development Agency, Lower Ground Floor, 117-119 Portland Street, Manchester , M1 6ED
Price: £250.00
Reduced to £0.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
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With new distribution platforms for digital/television content emerging, TV professionals have now more opportunities to sell their content than ever before – but they need to know how much it's worth and develop an effective strategy for the management of their IP.

This event is ideal for TV and creative media professionals (mobile, games, film, web, design and/or music) who would like to learn how to exploit IP and monetise content across different platforms. During the workshop, you will have the unique opportunity to work with legal experts on an IP management strategy for your project and to identify possible income streams you never knew where possible.

Speakers include:

Amy Chandler, solictor in the IP, IT and E-Commerce divisions at Pannone LLP. Amy advises on all non-contentious IP-related matters, particularly within the film, TV and media sectors.

Andrew Sparrow, who is acknowledged by the Department of Trade and Industry as being one of the top 100 individuals who have contributed to the development of the internet in the last 10 years.

Where: Manchester Digital Development Agency, Lower Ground Floor, 117-119 Portland Street, Manchester , M1 6ED.

When: 17th February 2010, at 09:30.

Important booking information

Interested members can book this event at a discounted price via the Own-it website or apply for a bursary to cover the event entrance fee via Media-Sauce. For further details please visit: http://www.own-it.org/north/events/how-to-sell-your-multi-platform-content-globally.

This workshop is organised by Own-it in partnership with Media Sauce and supported by Skillset.

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Manchester Digital Development Agency, Lower Ground Floor, 117-119 Portland Street, Manchester , M1 6ED

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