Pictorial 66: Warhol, Prince, and the Supreme Court
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Relay FM
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audio
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Technology
Publication Date |
Nov 18, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:35:07
After Lynn Goldsmith took photos of Prince in 1981, she gave Andy Warhol permission to make a silkscreen illustration. However, she had no idea that he made a series of illustrations, some of which have been licensed for thousands of dollars. Now she has a case in front of the Supreme Court that may shape the future of copyright.
After Lynn Goldsmith took photos of Prince, she gave Andy Warhol permission to make an illustration. However, she had no idea that he made a series of illustrations. Now she has a case in front of the Supreme Court that may shape the future of copyright.

After Lynn Goldsmith took photos of Prince in 1981, she gave Andy Warhol permission to make a silkscreen illustration. However, she had no idea that he made a series of illustrations, some of which have been licensed for thousands of dollars. Now she has a case in front of the Supreme Court that may shape the future of copyright.

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cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-760w,f_auto,q_auto:best/rockcms/2022-03/220328-warhol-prince-main-mn-1005-9262cc.jpg">Goldsmith/Warhol
How a Supreme Court Warhol Case Could Reshape Freedom of Expression – ARTnews
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Take the Money and Run (artwork) - Wikipedia

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