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In Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts v. Goldsmith, the justices get another chance to offer their take on the “fair use” doctrine in copyright law. The case involves a set of images Andy ...
Vanity Fair asked Warhol to create a portrait of Prince using Goldsmith’s photo as a template, for which she was paid $400 to license the portrait and use it for a single issue. But, unknown to ...
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Stable Diffusion’s roots trace back to Germany, where computer scientists at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich worked ...
Fair use is applied on a case-by-case basis ... even if such a use might be commercial in nature. As the CEO of Getty Images, I can say we would never debate or challenge these applications ...
Three years later, Vanity Fair licensed one of the black-and-white photos from Goldsmith for $400 and hired Andy Warhol to create an illustration from it for one-time use in the November 1984 ...
By a seven to two vote, the high court ruled that Warhol did not make legal “fair use” of photos of Prince snapped by Lynn Goldsmith, a trailblazing rock-and-roll photographer who also ...