Dec
18
Written by in: Copyright

Troy Klyber, lawyer at the Art Institute of Chicago, has written a terrific blog post about an odd (and sad) impact on artists who put a copyright notice on their work in the olden days as the law required. I sat on a speakers’ panel with Troy. He is one of the leading practical thinkers at the intersection of art and copyright.

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