The AGIA developed a code of ethics for graphic designers, the code of ethics tended to help a designers work in a more professional way. Particularly the designer actions account for consequences. Even though the consequences can be good or bad the code of ethics sets rules on how a graphic designer …show more content…
Evidently an employee's performance accounts for some consequences. Even though a designer has copyright ownership as soon as you create your work, under U.S. law you have no rights to enforce your copyright until you register.The concern, however, is that some customers will always persuade graphic designer to advertise their offers, and from past performances, some customers will increase their chances by persuasion in offers. According to AIGA, you must have “filed for copyright registration before the infringement occurs in order to have the full scope of copyright protection.” (Linda Kattwinkel).The concern for this issue is that customers can persuade designers to advertise creative work without the owner's consent. The rights to a owners creative work is consider to be acknowledged by people around the