Who owns intellectual property created by a volunteer?
Erick2019-10-22T06:59:12+11:00If a volunteer creates new intellectual property (IP) such as content, a logo, photographs
If a volunteer creates new intellectual property (IP) such as content, a logo, photographs
Volunteers are not usually covered by workers’ compensation insurance, and this could severely impact
Generally, age isn’t a barrier to volunteering, but some organisations have restrictions on volunteers
A volunteer agreement is a document that establishes the roles and responsibilities of the
Our volunteering portal provides member organisations with a way to list volunteering opportunities and
A written volunteer position description is an organisation’s most valuable tool for sourcing
Understanding the difference between paid and unpaid work is important because legal entitlements and
The National Standards for Volunteer Involvement (2015) were developed by Volunteering Australia in consultation