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    Why Artworks Using a Celebrity’s Image Could Be Legally Actionable

    9 June 2021 / No Comments

    A slew of copyright infringement suits in the last two years within the fashion industry have one theme in common: the paparazzi are the ones filing against celebrity’s unauthorized use of images by the copyright-holding photographer. The legal trend has incited celebs to raise broader legal questions on social media, concerning the extent to which they are able to control…

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    Lizzy Vartanian Collier
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    The UK Has Left the EU – What Does the New Trade Deal Mean for the British Art Market?

    8 January 2021 / No Comments

    As of 1 January 2021, European Union law ceased to apply to the United Kingdom. Since the pair’s acrimonious split in 2016 – with the UK formally packing its bags on 31 January 2020 – the bitter exes have been haggling as to a mutually acceptable trade agreement by the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020. But…

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    Lizzy Vartanian Collier
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    London High Court Deems Buyer Secrecy “Not An Absolute Obligation” in Art Fraud Case

    5 January 2021 / No Comments

    London based art dealers Simon Dickinson Ltd have been sued for refusing to reveal certain classified information in relation to the fraudulent sale of an oil painting. In a ruling on 22nd September 2020, the UK High Court refuted the London-based art dealer’s argument that the art world custom of buyer-seller secrecy precluded them from disclosing information to a court…

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    Lizzy Vartanian Collier
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    Droit De Suite: The Absence of an Artist’s Resale Royalty in the United States

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