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The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1990: Further Defining The Rights And Duties Of Artists And Real Property Owners, Matthew A. Goodin
The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1990: Further Defining The Rights And Duties Of Artists And Real Property Owners, Matthew A. Goodin
Golden Gate University Law Review
While eleven states have enacted legislation creating moral rights for artists, until recently there was no federal law addressing the issue. The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990,10 which became effective June 1, 1991, creates federal moral rights for artists and contains provisions specifically covering artwork incorporated into buildings. This article will begin with a brief overview of VARA and a detailed analysis of the provisions covering artwork incorporated into buildings. The focus of the article will address the many problems concerning the rights and duties of artists and real property owners under VARA, and will propose solutions to these …
The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1990: The Art Of Preserving Building Owners' Rights, Keith A. Attlesey
The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1990: The Art Of Preserving Building Owners' Rights, Keith A. Attlesey
Golden Gate University Law Review
This article will be divided into three sections focusing on the Visual Artists Rights Act's art in buildings provisions, and these provision's effects on artists and building owners. First, the various state art preservation acts will be compared and contrasted with the VARA, focusing particularly on the California Act. Second, the VARA's art in buildings section will be analyzed, focusing on 1) the development of the section, 2) how determining whether art is removable effects artists and building owners, and 3) the dilemma building owners face when art is attached to their buildings without their knowledge or consent. Finally, the …
Copyright Law - Community For Creative Non-Violence V. James Earl Reid: A Clearer Picture For Artists, Christopher M. Windle
Copyright Law - Community For Creative Non-Violence V. James Earl Reid: A Clearer Picture For Artists, Christopher M. Windle
Golden Gate University Law Review
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