Be sure the art you hang up doesn't hang you up

A case of Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) infringement is discussed. The goal of VARA is to protect the rights of attribution and integrity of artists. A December 1995 decision by the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Carter vs Helmsley Spear Inc., 71 F.3d 77, highlights the danger that m...

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