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Amy Adler on Copyright for Fine Art

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Professor Amy Adler of NYU Law discusses her work on the role that copyright plays in the world of fine art. We discuss her work on the mismatch between utilitarian copyright theory and copyright as it operates in that world, specifically how the norm of authenticity in the fine art world is much more important than the types of control the copyright law offers creators.

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Professor Amy Adler of NYU Law discusses her work on the role that copyright plays in the world of fine art. We discuss her work on the mismatch between utilitarian copyright theory and copyright as it operates in that world, specifically how the norm of authenticity in the fine art world is much more important than the types of control the copyright law offers creators.

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