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May 22, 2008
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West's Key99 Copyrights and Intellectual Property
West's Key99I Copyrights
West's Key99I(B) Scope
West's Key99k35 Scope of Exclusive Rights; Limitations
West's Key99k36 k. In General.

99 Copyrights and Intellectual Property Artist need not demonstrate that his or her work is equal in stature to that created by artists such as Picasso, Chagall, or Giacometti to satisfy provision of Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) stating that author of work of visual art shall have right to prevent any destruction of work of "recognized stature."
Carter v. Helmsley-Spear, Inc., 861 F.Supp. 303 (1994)


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