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Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal

Abstract

The Warhol v. Goldsmith case has reshaped the interpretation of fair use in copyright law, emphasizing market competition and the commercial purpose of the use. The Supreme Court's decision focused on the commercial licensing of Warhol's work, highlighting the importance of assessing whether the use competes with the original work's market. This shift could influence future cases, particularly in technology and art, by potentially altering how transformative use and market competition are evaluated.

Disciplines

Criminal Law | Criminal Procedure | Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law | First Amendment | Law | Science and Technology Law

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