Monday, October 20, 2014

Graffiti, Copyright, Digital Art

Can Graffiti Be Copyrighted? - The Atlantic: "“As a matter of American law, the bar is very low” for obtaining copyright for visual art, explains Jeanne Fromer, a co-director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at New York University School of Law. Fromer says there are only two requirements for an artwork to be eligible for copyright: It must be composed in a fixed medium and it must be original (which she described as more creative than an alphabetized phonebook)."


Greenwich Time

For the Record
Greenwich Time
Two Red Men, created by a semi-anonymous Greenwich artist, get their kicks ...photography and mixed media, as well as new works in the digital art ...



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