Artists' Rights
I read "Shortening California's Reach" [Top of the Ninth] in the January issue of California Lawyer with interest.
Artists should be able to protect their droit de suite without legislative action by taking a leaf from the software industry's book: Don't sell the work, but license it. A software product, being primarily an arrangement of information (the code) and only secondarily the materials used to express that arrangement (the media), is not so di...
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