The paper reviews Droit de Suite legislation which will provide that living artists and the estates of recently dead artists will receive a percentage royalty on resales of their work
Legislation creating or reinforcing resale royalties for visual artists retains substantial politica...
The American Royalties Too (ART) Act of 2014 is the most recent attempt to create a resale royalty, ...
In 2001, the European Union passed a directive requiring member countries to implement a droit de su...
Droit de Suite (DDS), or the Artist’s Resale Royalty, is a law enforced in the European Union that r...
Artists often struggle to make a living because they see profits only from the first sales of their ...
In the EU the author of an original artwork enjoys 'Droit de suite', a right to an economic interest...
Le droit de suite est né en France à la suite de la prise de conscience de la difficile condition fi...
Droit de suite (DDS) is the right, enjoyed by the author1 of an original work of art, to an economic...
This article discusses an artist\u27s right to participate in the profits or royalties from the resa...
Resale rights (or droit de suite) guarantee that artists (or their heirs, up to 70 years after their...
Legislation creating or reinforcing resale royalties for visual artists retains substantial politica...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
It is a generally accepted principal that an artist owns certain rights to exploit the economic valu...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
This note will argue that while many criticisms against droit de suite legislation are based on econ...
Legislation creating or reinforcing resale royalties for visual artists retains substantial politica...
The American Royalties Too (ART) Act of 2014 is the most recent attempt to create a resale royalty, ...
In 2001, the European Union passed a directive requiring member countries to implement a droit de su...
Droit de Suite (DDS), or the Artist’s Resale Royalty, is a law enforced in the European Union that r...
Artists often struggle to make a living because they see profits only from the first sales of their ...
In the EU the author of an original artwork enjoys 'Droit de suite', a right to an economic interest...
Le droit de suite est né en France à la suite de la prise de conscience de la difficile condition fi...
Droit de suite (DDS) is the right, enjoyed by the author1 of an original work of art, to an economic...
This article discusses an artist\u27s right to participate in the profits or royalties from the resa...
Resale rights (or droit de suite) guarantee that artists (or their heirs, up to 70 years after their...
Legislation creating or reinforcing resale royalties for visual artists retains substantial politica...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
It is a generally accepted principal that an artist owns certain rights to exploit the economic valu...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
This note will argue that while many criticisms against droit de suite legislation are based on econ...
Legislation creating or reinforcing resale royalties for visual artists retains substantial politica...
The American Royalties Too (ART) Act of 2014 is the most recent attempt to create a resale royalty, ...
In 2001, the European Union passed a directive requiring member countries to implement a droit de su...