by Administrator | Jun 4, 2015 | Legal Issues for Museums
In a brief news break, WCRB has reported that the two missing works from the Boston Public Library have been found; however, there are no details available at this point. Stay tuned!
by Administrator | Jun 2, 2015 | Copyright
Richard Prince has made the news, again, with the unveiling of his most recent work. Basically, he has taken screen shots of posts to Instagram, removing the original text and replacing it with his own, and blowing up the images. The pieces have sold for between...
by Administrator | Jun 1, 2015 | Uncategorized
This article on Lexology outlines ten important copyright issues that all non-profits should know. Many non-profits become so focused on their mission, that they do not realize that in the process of making their mission public, they are creating valuable...
by Administrator | May 29, 2015 | Copyright
Our good friends at LivingwithaGolden.com explore the world through the eyes of their boys, Chuck Billy, and his little brother Asa. They blog about interesting places you can take your dogs, including dog friendly trails and beaches, as well as useful equipment for...
by Administrator | May 21, 2015 | Legal Issues for Museums
Two prints, one by Albrecht Durer (an Adam and Eve engraving) and another by Rembrandt (a self-portrait), were stolen from the Boston Public Library approximately a month ago, library officials recently announced. The two works were on paper, and measured...
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