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Book review: Copyright in the street. An Oral History of Creative Processes in Street Art and Graffiti Subcultures

The IPKat

Would they be prepared to take legal action for copyright infringement if someone exploited or copied one of their works? It emerges that brands should pay for the use of street artworks. The use of cease-and-desist letters is widespread too. Interviews with Keo, Greg Lamarche and Lady Pink provide further support.

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Which Type of Intellectual Property Protection Do I Need?

Art Law Journal

For example, anybody can publish a book about three teenagers who solve magical mysteries at a wizarding school. Your Copy-Rights. However, a film of the dance moves, or drawings and descriptions of them would be copyrightable. That’s an idea for a story. How To Win Big In a Copyright Infringement Case.

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Which Types of IP (Intellectual Property) Protection Do Artists Need?

Art Law Journal

For example, anybody can publish a book about three teenagers who solve magical mysteries at a wizarding school. Your Copy-Rights. However, a film of the dance moves, or drawings and descriptions of them would be copyrightable. That’s an idea for a story. How To Win Big In a Copyright Infringement Case.

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“For Sale: This Article”: an overview of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and IP

IP Whiteboard

NFTs have a variety of uses which extend far beyond digital artwork. You then upload a copy of the digital work that you want to represent in NFT-form to the NFT marketplace, pay a transaction fee and click ‘create’. million USD sale of his “Warrior” painting, which became the most expensive Western artwork sold in Asia.