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Supreme Court Sides with Photographer Goldsmith in Warhol Case

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for Visual Arts, Inc. The decision was limited to AWF’s commercial licensing of a silkscreen image of Prince, based on Goldsmith’s underlying photograph, to Condé Nast. Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the Second Circuit in the case of Andy Warhol Found. Goldsmith was unaware of these additional works.

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Does Transformative Matter? No, At Least Where Use Is Commercial

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These were the hot topics in the recently decided Supreme Court case of Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. The case began after Prince died in 2016, when Vanity Fair magazine’s parent company, Condé Nast, published a special commemorative magazine celebrating his life. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. ,