Immersive art experiences transform how audiences interact with creativity, and legal experts on Monday discussed how copyright law is protecting these dynamic works of art. At a South by ...
The author writes "The U.S. Copyright Office has long maintained that copyright protection extends only to works exhibiting human authorship. This principle has ...
The play is part of the larger project “Spinning Wampum,” a public art initiative for Wabanaki artists and scholars to reclaim and commemorate, or “reclaim-memorate,” of the story of the ...
A group of art and theater nonprofits is suing the National Endowment for the Arts, alleging the agency’s new gender ideology prohibition for grants exceeds its statutory authority and violates their ...
Idaho is one of 12 states with a near-total abortion ban. The Biden administration sued Idaho arguing that federal law requires doctors to perform an abortion if a patient’s life is at risk.
As a prominent member of the Griffith Law School and the Law Futures Centre, Professor Susan Harris Rimmer has dedicated ...
More than two dozen towns alleged the law put too great a burden on their communities A judge has denied a request by more than two dozen suburban towns to delay enforcement of New Jersey’s new ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Arts education advocates rallied in front of the Brooklyn Public Library Wednesday, marking the relaunch of the “It Starts with the Arts” campaign. The NYC Arts in ...
While former Pakistan leader Imran Khan continues to rail against the government from behind bars, social media users shared an edited video that appears to show ex-prime minister Nawaz Sharif's ...
It was released on Tuesday (25 February) to coincide with the end of a government consultation on changes to copyright law, in which a waiver for AI firms is the proposed option. The music-free ...
This is Volume 1, Issue No. 2 of Spencer’s Art Law Journal. This issue contains two essays, which will become available by posting on Arnet, September through November 2010. As noted in Issue No. 1 of ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican state attorneys general are declaring their continued support for a landmark federal law protecting disabled people's rights, after parents expressed fears of ...