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VU365

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Apr 05, 2008 6:54 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello all,

 

I`ve been listening to the podcasts and absorbing info from the articles a heck of a lot lately. I`m planning on launching an online portrait studio. As an artist myself, I would love to be able to start this business in order to give more artistss some fairly steady work. However, I`m not able to actually hire them as employees. I am simply unable to do this as a potential startup.
 
Right now, I`m in the process of figuring out the best way to hire these artists. I have been researching this subject on this site, and I have done a small amount of research @ www.bizfilings.com and www.legalzoom.com, but so far I`ve not had much success in finding out what I need to know about regarding how to hire artists under a freelance and/or a work for hire contract.

Theoretically, I would like to commission them to do pictures for me on a repetitive and long term basis. For instance, I would know in advance that I would need a certain amount of portraits from them on a given month and/or quarter. I would like to set it up whereas I would own the pictures` digitial, print, and re-print rights----while allowing the artists to retain ownership of their originals. Is this even possible in the digital age?

I know that  ultimately that I`ll need to possibly hire a lawyer to iron out the specifics, but until I`m actually far enough along whereas I`m ready to do that, my questions  to the Startup Nation community are: 
 
1. Is there a way to sign artists to a limited freelance contract or work-for-hire contract over an extended period of time?
 
2. Also, can anybody point me to a link where I can see some examples of such a contract (especially ones that indicate that the artist will be responsible for paying his own tax deductions rather than me)?
 
 
Thanks in advance for whatever help or advice you can give me.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
VU365
beautifullife

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Apr 06, 2008 4:37 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Regarding Question #2.

Nolo has a book entitled "Working with Independent Contractors." It is available at most libraries. It includes a copy of the type of contract you are referring to.

VU365

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Apr 06, 2008 11:49 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks Beautifullife,
 
 
I`ll look into that info...
 
 
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