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Art Auctioneer: Duties and Assumptions, 13:717
Art of the State:
Congressional Censorship of the National Endowment for the Arts, 12:353
Big O v. Goodyear:
The Case for Trademark Disparagement, 3:227
California Art
Legislation Goes Federal: Progress in the Protection of Artists'
Rights, 15:893
California's Resale
Royalties Act, 2:733
A Comparison of
State and Federal Moral Rights Protection: Are Artists Better Off
After VARA?, 15:953
Copyright
Infringement: An Argument for the Elimination of the Scèènes
àà Faire Doctrine, 5:147
Copyright Revision
Act and Visual Artists, 1:311
Emma Bovary, Nathan
Marx and the Writer's Art, 12:461
Feature Film
Secured Financing: A Transactional Approach for Lender's Counsel, 5:75
Moral Right
Revisited: Are We Closer to Full Protection for Authors?, 1:419
Moral Rights and
Real Life Artists, 15:929
Morseburg v. Balyon
- The High Court Grants Royalty a Reprieve: Constitutional
Challenges to the California Resale Royalties Act, 3:1
Motion Picture
Exhibitions Without a License: Alchemy in the Second Circuit?, 1:277
Museum Collections
Care Problems and California's "Old Loan" Legislation, 12:423
Of and Concerning
Real People and Writers of Fiction, 7:221
A Practical Guide
to the Protection of Artists through Copyright, Trade Secret,
Patent, and Trademark Law, 3:189
Requiem for a
Parody, 8:55
Some Constitutional
Implications of Denying NEA Subsidies to Arts Projects Under the
Yates Compromise, 12:397
Some Observations
on the Copyright Law of 1976: Not Everything is Beautiful, 1:157
State Art and
Artifacts Indemnity: A Solution Without a Problem?, 12:413
Visual Arts and the
Law: A Bibliography, Part I, 10:655
Visual Arts and the
Law: A Bibliography, Part II, 10:885
Visual Arts and the
Public: A Legislative Agenda for the 1990s, 12:403
What is Art? Toward
a Legal Definition, 12:303
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