
Planet Money The prince of prints and his prints of Prince
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Sep 6, 2023 Dive into the intriguing legal battle over the iconic image of Prince, as Lynn Goldsmith's original photograph clashes with Andy Warhol's transformative artwork. Discover the complexities of copyright law and fair use, and how they impact creativity. The conversation explores the evolving definitions of artistic originality and market value. With insights from key court cases, this discussion raises crucial questions about artistic expression and the rights of creators in a highly commercialized art world.
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The Prince Portrait
- Photographer Lynn Goldsmith took a portrait of Prince in 1981.
- Andy Warhol later used this photo for a Vanity Fair cover, modifying it and adding color.
The Copyright Dilemma
- Copyright law must balance protecting creators' work and allowing creative borrowing.
- Too strict, and it stifles innovation; too loose, and it destroys the market.
Transformative Use
- "Fair use" allows some copying for commentary, remixing, and inspiration.
- The concept of "transformative use" clarifies when copying is acceptable.
