Works by authors and creators who died in 1954 are publicly accessible—depending on your jurisdiction
The lawsuit brought by Roberts in 2022 has received a mixed ruling from Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall, but she denied dealer Richard Beavers's motion to dismiss it
Jersey Heritage Trust is suing the light artist over unpaid licensing fees, but the artist says the charity owes him money
Two giants of the image generation industry rejected copyright infringement claims from artists who allege their work was used to train an AI tool
The case had gone all the way to the US Supreme Court, which last spring ruled in favour of the photographer Lynn Goldsmith
With cases of breaches to artists' copyright escalating, an international framework is vital
With copyrights from 1928 expiring, thousands of creative works are now free to share, copy and build upon
Those © symbols on UK museum websites and catalogues are now redundant if the original work of art is out of copyright
The artist, known for his distinctive sexualised androids, took to Instagram to denounce what he claims are unauthorised uses of his work in the concert tour’s imagery
The AI Day of Action, scheduled for 2 October, comes as US officials consider whether and how to regulate material generated by artificial intelligence
New museum director hopes to appeal to younger audiences though selfie sticks are still off limits
A judge said the absence of a “guiding human hand” disqualified the AI-generated image from copyright protection, but other generative art may still qualify
Mary Redmond has launched copyright claims against Whittle and the National Galleries of Scotland
The management of one of the world's most valuable art collections has now been passed to Paloma Ruiz Picasso, the last of Pablo Picasso's four children
The London institution will now reinstate Yilin Wang's translations and is reviewing its permissions policy
Vancouver-based Yilin Wang has raised more than £15,000 via Crowd Justice to begin legal proceedings
Plus, the Richard Prince copyright case and Sarah Sze in London
The case, which pitted the Andy Warhol Foundation against photographer Lynn Goldsmith, may have major repercussions for artists who build upon others’ work
New York judge says the appropriation artist's New Portraits series does not achieve the level of transformation necessary to shield him from litigation
The US Copyright Office has eased its stance in new guidelines, and a decision on a comic book created using artificial intelligence
Lawsuit is one of the first in the US to examine how blockchain technology affects the ownership of digital art
Atlanta artist Julie Torres was accused of using a photographer’s image in her own artwork without permission
Lawsuits against firm behind Stable Diffusion image generator are recent attempt to define the legal status of such images
The Swedish artist's family say the digital drop contradicts the artist’s will and goes against her artistic intentions
Overturned ruling allows Banksy to continue to conceal his identity, according to a trademark lawyer
Long-running case centres on a 1980s photograph of pop star Prince by Lynn Goldsmith, which later formed the basis of a series of prints by Andy Warhol
The decision made in the case of Andy Warhol's usage of Lynn Goldsmith's Prince image threatens a long tradition of appropriation and quotation
Joe Morford claims that the viral Comedian piece infringes copyright on his own duct tape work Banana & Orange
Plus, the Warhol-Prince copyright dispute, and Juan Muñoz at Spain’s Centro Botin
A forthcoming Supreme Court hearing in a case relating to a Warhol work that used a photographer’s portrait has potentially huge implications for copyright claims