Tag Archives: COPYRIGHT
Copyright: A Primer
This exciting guide to IP entitled, Copyright: A Primer, was prepared by the Bryan Cave Intellectual Property Team. We hope it’s helpful.
Photography, Copyright, and “Derivative Works”
Mark Twain channeled the frustration of many artists when he wrote, “Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.” One such frustration is the realm of derivative works. Artists understand that all art is ultimately derivative. For example, Ernest Hemingway wrote, “All modern American literature [...]
Posted in Copyright, Photography
Tagged "derivative work", "Jurassic Park", "Mark Twain", "Schrock v. Learning Curve Int'l", "Thomas & Friends", COPYRIGHT
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The Price for Planting
On the week’s eve before Chicago’s Art Institute christen’s its new modern art wing, some thoughts on Chicago art located (or which used to be located) outdoors.
Posted in Copyright, Litigation Issues
Tagged "7th Circuit", "Chapman Kelley", "Visual Artists Rights Act", COPYRIGHT, VARA, Wildflowers
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WHAT IS ART – A CHART
Take a look at the chart entitled: "WHAT IS ART?" to find out what art is copyrightable.