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The Dawn of the Digital Age is Upon Us: Is Artificial Intelligence a Substantial Threat to the Law in the Twenty-First Century?
Introduction There has been an epochal shift from the traditional industries established by the Industrial Revolution, including hand...

Jamie Donnelly
32 min read


Can Modern Appropriation Art be Reconciled with Copyright Law? A Closer Look at Cariou v. Prince
Artists have drawn ideas, thoughts, and concepts from the works of others for centuries. However, copyright infringement issues...

Marysia Opadczuk
15 min read


Art in the Time of NFTs: Navigating the Challenges and Role of NFTs in Artists’ Reclamation of Control over their Publicity Rights
I see NFTs as a way to innovate, empower others and push the boundaries of how artists interact with their fans. I see NFTs…as the future...

Bo Hyun Kim
20 min read


‘Alterers’ Filtering out Artists: Using the ‘Public’ Perspective to Preserve Moral Rights over Digital Art
In the digital age, the sharing of images is prevalent across a variety of online platforms. Instagram, one of the largest of these, can...

Thomas Hood
9 min read


Cultural Appropriation: A Gap in the Law?
The Jamaican Jerk seasoning. Halloween. Kendall Jenner’s new Tequila brand. The mascot of the Washington Redskins. Rugby. Victoria’s...

Mirjam Dietrich
14 min read


Copyright Law between Art and the Internet: In Conversation with Professor Andreas Rahmatian
Professor Andreas Rahmatian is Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Glasgow School of Law. Originally from Vienna, he...

Thomas Hood
22 min read
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