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Why are Warhol’s Prince works before the US Supreme Court?

The Inquiry

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The Supreme Court's Uncharted Territory With the Warhol Case

Supreme Court justices typically only hear a small number of cases each year. Fair use disputes tend to be uncontroversial and resolved in lower courts, so don't often reach that level of appeal. The last time the court heard a case involving fair use in a creative work was in 1994 - almost 30 years ago.

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