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Creativity Finds A Way: Russia's Movie Theater Survives Hollywood Boycott Thanks To Parallel Import
Moscow Cinema Oktyabr© Svetlov Artem, used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic On February 24, 2022,...


Art Theft and Modern Restitution in International Law
There is a long history of international debate over the repatriation of culturally relevant art.
Erik Echeona, Christina Nadeau
Apr 28, 2023


To Create or Not Create? The Copyright Battle Over AI Art
The art world has always been affected by the development of new technologies.
Dea Sula, Kieran Coughlin, Caroline Rodgers
Apr 13, 2023


MetaBirkins & The First Amendment in NFTs
After the initial market depression of the COVID-19 lockdowns, the global population that was fortunate enough ceased spending money.
Christina Nadeau, Julie Major
Apr 13, 2023


Public Domain Day 2023
Every year on January 1st, a new batch of works complete their full copyright term on what is known as Public Domain Day.


Poland’s Infringement on Cultural Human Rights
Poland is violating the international human right to the freedom of expression through legally sanctioned censorship.


On the Destruction of Art
For those following the art industry this past year, the issue of art destruction should be top of mind.
Ella Wesly, Christina Nadeau, Dea Sula
Feb 9, 2023


The Nail in the Sarcophagus: Exposing an International Trafficking Ring
In the first century BCE in Ptolemaic Egypt, the high priest Nedjemankh of the ram-headed god Heryshef prepared for his journey into the aft
Dea Sula, Christina Nadeau, Ella Wesly
Oct 27, 2022


Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith
On December 3, 1981, respected photographer Lynn Goldsmith was tasked with photographing the up-and-coming musical icon Prince.
Kaelyn Keller
Oct 13, 2022


Post-WWII Art Restitution: a Californian heir vs. The Kingdom of Spain
Art restitution is becoming a global trend.


New York Proposes a Bill to Make Sustainability the Latest Fashion Trend
A new bill called “The Fashion Act” was drafted on October 8, 2021 in New York State and is currently in committee for study.
Caroline Rogers, Kathryn Reynolds, Alyssa Franks
Oct 13, 2022


The Tattoo Industry: Regulations and COVID’s Potential Effect
Surprisingly, the tattoo industry in the United States is largely unregulated.


What is Happening to Disney’s Beloved Mouse?
In 1928, Disney released Steamboat Willie, who quickly became one of Disney’s most popular characters.
Erik Villanueva, Eamon Condon
Sep 15, 2022
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