The recent decision in Cariou v. Prince has reinvigorated a pressing issue for the contemporary movement of appropriation art: how can art which is defined by its taking from other artworks hope to survive in the world of copyright? In this article, I consider the legal history leading to the Cariou case, including a series of suits brought against appropriation artist Jeff Koons, as well as strategies proposed by several theorists for accommodating appropriation art within the law. Unfortunately, largely due to vagaries of the law and the misunderstood nature of appropriation art, the matter remains unresolved. I argue that, by investing borrowed material with new ideas, appropriation artists create new expressions and so transform their o...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This thesis is an exploration of appropriation art specifically referencing policies regarding fair ...
As an intentionally flexible doctrine, fair use in copyright has a long history of ambiguity and cri...
In adopting pre-existing works as source material to convey new meanings and understandings, appropr...
In this paper, I examine from the standpoint of economics the relationship between copyright law, bo...
Part I provides some background regarding aesthetic vocabulary in the arts, and traces the use of ap...
Since the adoption of transformation by the Supreme Court, judicial decisions have continued to expa...
This article examines visual art in light of the letter and the spirit of the Constitution\u27s Copy...
In 1988, John Carlin argued in an article in this Journal that fair use should be extended to cover ...
This dissertation examines the notion of "appropriation" in contemporary art since the mid-1970s in ...
Artistic appropriation constitutes a technique that has been widely used by artists for centuries. I...
Even before Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. made transformativeness the name of the game in fair ...
Even before Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. made transformativeness the name of the game in fair ...
Copyright and artistic creation intersect at many levels, but the copyright questions that artists a...
For centuries, artists ranging from Renaissance painter Raphael to surrealist Salvador Dali have ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This thesis is an exploration of appropriation art specifically referencing policies regarding fair ...
As an intentionally flexible doctrine, fair use in copyright has a long history of ambiguity and cri...
In adopting pre-existing works as source material to convey new meanings and understandings, appropr...
In this paper, I examine from the standpoint of economics the relationship between copyright law, bo...
Part I provides some background regarding aesthetic vocabulary in the arts, and traces the use of ap...
Since the adoption of transformation by the Supreme Court, judicial decisions have continued to expa...
This article examines visual art in light of the letter and the spirit of the Constitution\u27s Copy...
In 1988, John Carlin argued in an article in this Journal that fair use should be extended to cover ...
This dissertation examines the notion of "appropriation" in contemporary art since the mid-1970s in ...
Artistic appropriation constitutes a technique that has been widely used by artists for centuries. I...
Even before Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. made transformativeness the name of the game in fair ...
Even before Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. made transformativeness the name of the game in fair ...
Copyright and artistic creation intersect at many levels, but the copyright questions that artists a...
For centuries, artists ranging from Renaissance painter Raphael to surrealist Salvador Dali have ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This thesis is an exploration of appropriation art specifically referencing policies regarding fair ...
As an intentionally flexible doctrine, fair use in copyright has a long history of ambiguity and cri...