Category Archives: Legal
Eric Favreau, eYeka’s Head Of Legal, Will Host A Breakfast Session On October 24th
Creative crowdsourcing is increasingly used by companies to spur their innovation and improve their marketing efforts. Both brands and agencies see it as a valuable source of creative inspiration and content creation. But how does this innovative model work on … Continue reading
Everything About « Crowdsourcing » and « Legal » In Less Than 30 Minutes
Have you ever wanted to be unbeatable about creative crowdsourcing and its legal aspects? If yes, great! If not, here’s a good opportunity to do so, because it’s all explained in a 26-minute video. Above are the slides of the … Continue reading
The Legal Responsibilities Of Crowdsourcing Stakeholders, by Eric Favreau #eYekalegal
In our effort to educate about crowdsourcing and provide some useful content to all those who are interested in it, we are (also) writing articles in specialized journals. Here is an English introduction into some of the points made in … Continue reading
What Aimée, eYeka’s Legal Intern, Learnt About Crowdsourcing From a Legal Perspective
Over the last 8 months, Aimée Perney has been eYeka’s legal intern, helping us simplifying the user experience of contest participants and explaining legal aspects of crowdsourcing to our clients. Aimée’s journey at eYeka is coming to an end, we … Continue reading
Join Our « Creative Crowdsourcing From A Legal Perspective » Webinar on July 23rd at 6PM CEST #eYekaLegal
Click to access webinar registration page Creative crowdsourcing is increasingly used by companies to spur their innovation and improve their marketing efforts. But how does it work on a legal perspective? We know from experience that many (many!) questions arise … Continue reading
Creative Crowdsourcing from a Legal Perspective: The Role of the Contest Organizer
After a first blog post about the diversity of contributions you can get in creative crowdsourcing, and another about eYeka’s IP policy, this one concludes our three-part series about creative crowdsourcing from a legal perspective. Let’s indeed have a look … Continue reading
Creative Crowdsourcing from a Legal Perspective: eYeka’s IP Policy
This post is the second of a series about legal questions for organizations. In our first post, we differentiated raw ideas from IP-protected, original creative work: « From raw ideas to polished videos, from consumer creativity to professional work… eYeka can … Continue reading