by Administrator | Mar 19, 2015 | Trademarks
This time of year it is common to see the term “March Madness” thrown around, whether it is in relation to just about any sport, a sale by a national chain, or just about every other usage, including New Englanders that are fed up with snow and ready for...
by Administrator | Mar 18, 2015 | Cultural Heritage
We here at Artium Amore grieve for the families of those murdered at the Bardo Museum in Tunisia in an act of extreme cowardice, hatred and intolerance. Vous avez nos plus sincères condoléances.
by Administrator | Mar 16, 2015 | Copyright
In Automattic, Inc. & Hotham v. Nick Steiner, the federal court for Northern California found that the defendant had willfully misrepresented that he owned the copyright in the plaintiff’s blog post and awarded the plaintiff damages in the amount of $25,084....
by Administrator | Mar 12, 2015 | Authentication
Many artists do not keep a catalogue of their work which can lead to issues of attribution years after their death. Attribution of a work can lead to decades, if not centuries, of scholars arguing “yes, it is”–“no, it...
by Administrator | Mar 12, 2015 | Copyright
A recent ruling by a California federal court serves as a warning to all artists who wish to use another artist’s work. A jury found that musicians Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams infringed the music of Marvin Gaye. The suit was brought by family members of...
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