Works are inaccessible and unusable because of their rights protections, which results in economic challenges for IP holders, new creators, and customers.
Intellectual Property
Below are a series of articles related to intellectual property, with a focus on IP in film, art, books, photography and music.
Protecting Creators’ Rights
Artificial Intelligence, like many advances in technology, has its advocates and its detractors. But no community grows more concerned by the day than the creative community of writers, artists, musicians- creators of all kinds- whose creations are protected by copyright and risk being scraped without permission and misappropriated by AI engines. Many creators have taken […]
Spotlight: Subverting Boundaries
An Interview with Acclaimed Performance Artist and Author, Anya Liftig
Spotlight: Online Art History at the Barnes Foundation
Online art history courses take on new value for Barnes Foundation in the post-pandemic world.
Art & Copyright: Four Steps to Help Reduce Risk in Re-Use
When museums add transparency to ownership records and the copyright determination process, they can reduce risk – and increase confidence in the creative re-use of art by the public.