On Monday, April 11th, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Fitzgerald dismissed a lawsuit brought by a number of artists to recover resale royalties from auction houses that sold their art. The decision is the latest chapter in a legal battle over the California Resale Royalty Act and likely marks its end. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on April 26, 2016. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
Congress has enacted the 1976 Copyright Act which does not grant resale royalties to fine artists. I...
From suits brought by celebrities and prison guards to successes by the government, there have been ...
The artist's resale royalty right, commonly called the droit de suite, has proven politically pop...
On Monday, April 11th, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Fitzgerald dismissed a lawsuit brought by a...
Répétition d’un Ballet, the famous painting by French artist Edgar Degas, sold for $401,000 in 1965....
Répétition d’un Ballet, the famous painting by French artist Edgar Degas, sold for $401,000 in 196...
The author provides a unique perspective from which to view moral rights and resale royalty legislat...
The primary focus of this article is whether California’s forty-year old droit de suite statute; the...
The primary focus of this article is whether California’s forty-year old droit de suite statute; the...
It is a generally accepted principal that an artist owns certain rights to exploit the economic valu...
A “resale royalty right” is a legal right that gives certain artists the right to claim a percentage...
Le droit de suite, an invention of European lawmakers, is a statutory provision that creates for an ...
Proposed federal law requires payments from the reseller of art to an artist when her work is resold...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
This article discusses an artist\u27s right to participate in the profits or royalties from the resa...
Congress has enacted the 1976 Copyright Act which does not grant resale royalties to fine artists. I...
From suits brought by celebrities and prison guards to successes by the government, there have been ...
The artist's resale royalty right, commonly called the droit de suite, has proven politically pop...
On Monday, April 11th, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Fitzgerald dismissed a lawsuit brought by a...
Répétition d’un Ballet, the famous painting by French artist Edgar Degas, sold for $401,000 in 1965....
Répétition d’un Ballet, the famous painting by French artist Edgar Degas, sold for $401,000 in 196...
The author provides a unique perspective from which to view moral rights and resale royalty legislat...
The primary focus of this article is whether California’s forty-year old droit de suite statute; the...
The primary focus of this article is whether California’s forty-year old droit de suite statute; the...
It is a generally accepted principal that an artist owns certain rights to exploit the economic valu...
A “resale royalty right” is a legal right that gives certain artists the right to claim a percentage...
Le droit de suite, an invention of European lawmakers, is a statutory provision that creates for an ...
Proposed federal law requires payments from the reseller of art to an artist when her work is resold...
A federal resale royalty law that would require payments from the reseller of art to an artist when ...
This article discusses an artist\u27s right to participate in the profits or royalties from the resa...
Congress has enacted the 1976 Copyright Act which does not grant resale royalties to fine artists. I...
From suits brought by celebrities and prison guards to successes by the government, there have been ...
The artist's resale royalty right, commonly called the droit de suite, has proven politically pop...