You are a well-reviewed mixed-media artist in the Boston, MA area. Your work has been very well
Question:
1. Use the above artist and gallery scenario. The gallery owners are very insistent on having European rights. However, the artist's plan is to not include this issue in the contract to allow them to work with a European gallery if necessary. Using a rights-based approach, how would you respond to the gallery's request for European rights? Are there any risks in taking this rights-based approach? If so, share an example of one risk.
2. Use the above artist and gallery scenario. The artist, the gallery owners, and the business manager meet a few times to negotiate a contract and they all believe they are close to finalizing an outcome. However, the gallery owners are starting a European tour to look for a gallery site and the artist needs to complete more work in the Boston area and must be present for a local show. They all agree that it would be best to complete their negotiations before the gallery owners return to the U.S. and that they will use technology to negotiate - a combination of email and phone calls. What is an advantage of this approach in this scenario and why? In addition, what is the disadvantage of this approach in this scenario and why?
Auditing a risk based approach to conducting a quality audit
ISBN: 978-1133939153
9th edition
Authors: Karla Johnstone, Audrey Gramling, Larry Rittenberg