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Sometimes, copyright behaves in strange and unexpected ways. Here are some of those times.

A new copyright infringement complaint involving competing pooping puppy puzzles shows why drawing the line between ideas and expression can be difficult business.
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Lawsuit Claims Pooping Puppies Puzzle Smells Like Copyright Infringement

  • byAaron Moss
A new complaint involving competing pooping puppy puzzles shows why drawing the line between ideas and expression can be difficult business.
A transformative image by Aaron Moss featuring elements of Velvet Underground's Album featuring Andy Warhol's banana duct taped to the cover.
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Court Slips Up in Duct-Taped Banana Copyright Case

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A banana taped to a wall may qualify as art, but as a copyright infringement lawsuit it should have been left to rot.
Actor Christopher Walken painted over a Banksy original on "The Outlaws." Could the street artist claim a violation of his moral rights?
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Could Banksy Sue Christopher Walken Over Destroyed Artwork?

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Actor Christopher Walken painted over a Banksy original on "The Outlaws." Could the street artist claim a violation of his moral rights?
Cosimo Cavallaro has filed a lawsuit under the Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) after his border wall, made entirely of Mexican cheese, was destroyed by federal contractors
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Destroyed “Border Wall” at Center of VARA Cheesy Copyright Lawsuit

  • byAaron Moss
Food-art specialist Cosimo Cavallaro has filed a new complaint under the Visual Artists Rights Act against federal contractors he claims intentionally destroyed his “Cheese Wall” at the U.S.-Mexico border. Does he have a case?
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