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3 Count: Warhol Battle

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In 1984, Lynn licensed one of her photographs of the musician Prince to be converted into a painting by Warhol for Vanity Fair magazine. However, after Prince died in 2016, it was revealed that Warhol actually made an additional 14 prints using the photograph. Lynn sued allegiging that those prints were a copyright infringement.

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3 Count: NFT Repeat

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Fitzpatrick’s videos includes reviews of manga and anime offerings and often makes use of the source material but in a limited capacity. According to Fitzpatrick, he ensures that himself and those that work for him follow both YouTube’s fair use policy and the various countries that they operate in.

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3 Count: Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic

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The owners of Grease sent a cease and desist letter in August 2019 that resulted in performances of Vape being cancelled. According to the judge, Vape is a fair use as its goal is to be a parody of the source material and not meant to replace it in the marketplace.

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Understanding Copyright, Trademark and Halloween Costumes

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If the costume isn’t licensed, why is it not infringing regardless of the name change? In short, Juice Demon is Juice Demon because he can’t be Beetlejuice, not without a license. However, commercial use of costumes still raises legal questions. Why did the company do this? Even if it is, perhaps, the easiest.

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RightsClick Offers Simplified Copyright Management

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The Assess Tool also provides a basic fair use analysis and helps to make sure that the use isn’t covered under any other exceptions to copyright law. The first is sending a cease and desist letter. The post RightsClick Offers Simplified Copyright Management appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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