UCLA Law Professor Xiyin Tang discusses the nexus between contemporary art on the one hand, and branding and trademark law on the other — a connection increasingly strengthened by the transformation of contemporary art into a kind of luxury good where the artist becomes the brand.
Trademark Law and the Contingent Art Object
Regulating Technology Through Copyright Law: A Comparative Perspective
Berkeley Law Professor, Pamela Samuelson, underscores the provisions of the EU’s Directive on Copyright for the Digital Single Market (DSM) and questions whether the new rules will have the desired effect.
Going “Beyond” Mere Transformation: Warhol and Reconciliation of the Derivative Work Right and Fair Use
Peter Menell, Berkeley Law Professor, analyzes the meaning and implications of the recent Supreme Court watershed fair use decision in Warhol v. Goldsmith.
The Constitutional Irrelevance of Art
Brian Soucek argues that whether or not expression can be considered “art” has never been relevant in the US Supreme Court’s analysis of First Amendment protection of that expression.
Artificial Authenticity
Amy Adler explores the importance of artificial authenticity in an age of limitless copying, the art market, and the NFT phenomenon.
Art After Warhol
In Art After Warhol, Professor Tang highlights an art world grappling with the problematic politics and potential inequities in using copyrighted works.
Reflections on Music Copyright Justice
In Reflections on Music Copyright Justice, Professor Peter Menell argues that the digital revolution has upended many aspects of the copyright system, particularly as it relates to music.
Technoheritage
Sonia Katyal explores the legal revolution that is swiftly unfolding regarding the relationship between technology, user interactivity, and cultural institutions, both inside and outside of the law.
Misreading Campbell: Lessons for Warhol
Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Peter S. Menell argue that the Court in Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith would benefit from a close reading of Campbell, which presciently foreshadowed and thoughtfully addressed the very questions before it today.
Copyright Infringement or Fair Use? Probing the ‘Transformative’ Issue Before the Supreme Court
Professor Pamela Samuelson breaks down the recent oral arguments over whether an Andy Warhol print of a Prince photograph violates the photographer’s copyright.