
SCOTUS Says Warhol Not So Fast: The Limitations of Transformative Use
The Art Law Podcast
The Supreme Court's Decision in Pippa v. Van Beter
In 1984, Van Beter understood that it needed to get a license for this photograph. In the interim, though Andy Warhol created this whole print series without Lynn Goldsmith's permission. The court says, all right, new expression means our message departs so significantly from what the copyright act actually says. But maybe we shouldn't be worried about that. I think they didn't want to go there.
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