Fifteen Minutes of Fame: The Warhol Copyright Decision and its Impact on Creators
In a recent decision related to Andy Warhol, the US Supreme Court clarified copyright law in a way that’s of interest to creative people.
In a recent decision related to Andy Warhol, the US Supreme Court clarified copyright law in a way that’s of interest to creative people.
Fans of Ruth Bader Ginsburg rejoiced at her return to the Supreme Court a few weeks ago. Copyright holders were, perhaps, less excited when they read Ginsburg’s decision in Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.Com.[1] Although the decision merely clarifies a procedural point relating to infringement litigation, makers who vigorously protect their IP rights are concerned about the delay the Court’s decision will add to the already time-consuming process of copyright litigation.