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Prince, Prince, Prints: Will the Supreme Court Revisit Fair Use?

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A few years later, in 1984, Goldsmith’s agency, which had retained the rights to those images, licensed one of them to Vanity Fair for use in an article called “Purple Fame.” 9] In reaching that determination, the court relied chiefly on the Second Circuit’s 2013 decision in Cariou v. He did just that.

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Warhol and Prince: Good Artists Borrow, Great Artists…Litigate

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3] Goldsmith received a small licensing fee for this use and was co-credited with Warhol in the magazine. The case turned on the issue of licensing, and focused on the purpose of the use being something commercial. Between 1984 and his death in 1987, Warhol created a total of 16 variations in his Prince series. [4] Prince , 714 F.3d