The photographer said a Texas artist needed her permission to make a painting inspired by her court battle with the Warhol Foundation. Ryan Sandison Montgomery, The Supreme Court as Andy Warhol as ...
After years of legal wrangling, the court ruled in favor of photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who was not compensated for the 2016 publication of a print from Warhol’s Prince series. "I am thrilled by ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has handed down its decision in the copyright battle over Andy Warhol’s portrait of Prince. Warhol’s estate lost its battle to Lynn Goldsmith, the photographer on whose work the ...
The “Prince Series,” by Andy Warhol, based on a photograph by Lynn Goldsmith. Photo: Supreme Court of the United States The original photograph of Prince, taken by Lynn Goldsmith in 1981, is a ...
Purpose and character. These are now solidly enshrined as the buzzwords of copyright law on the heels of the Supreme Court’s 7-2 ruling earlier this week in the case involving the estate of Andy ...
On May 18, the Supreme Court released a strange decision. On the one hand, it said the Andy Warhol Foundation’s licensing of a silkscreened image to the magazine chain Condé Nast violated photographer ...
MANHATTAN (CN) — The Andy Warhol Foundation on Friday agreed to pay celebrity photographer Lynn Goldsmith more than $21,000 to put to rest copyright litigation that made its way to the U.S. Supreme ...
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