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How Two Artists are Challenging the SEC’s Role in Shaping the NFT Art Market
By Allie Wiley As of the Summer of 2024, Brian L. Frye is suing the Securities and Exchange Commission along with Jonathan Mann to confront...
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The U.S. Copyright Office: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Challenges
By Atreya Mathur Summarized from the Testimony of Register Shira Perlmutter for the Oversight Hearing on November 13, 2024 (before the Senate Committee on the...
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Artificial Intelligence versus/& Human Artists: AI as a Creative Collaborator in Art
Photo: Regen 1.0.2 by Colleen Hoffenbacker By Atreya Mathur “Recently, I've integrated artificial intelligence into my digital process to harmonize the cutting-edge technology with timeless...
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NFTs: How a Technological Trend Redefined Art Ownership
By Antonia von Appen. In the past months, digital artworks sold through Non-Fungible Tokens (“NFTs”), also referred to as “crypto-art”, have become one of the...
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Welcome to the Machine: Law, Artificial Intelligence and the Visual Arts
By Louise Carron On October 25, 2018, Christie’s auction house sold Portrait of Edmond de Belamy, a work of art made by Obvious, a collective...
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Blockchain And The Visual Arts
By Louise Carron “Don’t worry, we’re from the Internet.” Blockchain is about trust and transparency, yet it is quite the rabbit-hole, since the use of...
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Recent Conference in Atlanta Highlights the Importance of Online and Digital Technologies in Art Law Practice
While "new media" (as the Internet is frequently referred) is far from new, the rapid evolution of online and digital technologies has created a wealth...
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Google Goggles & Getty
The team behind Google Goggles has partnered with the Getty Museum to provide information on paintings from the permanent collection, and the project has the...
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Digital Art as Cultural Heritage?
There is a multitude of cultural groups around the world, and each group struggles to preserve its unique heritage and cultural creations as history proceeds....
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Google Art Project
It's official. According to Michael Humphrey, blogging for Forbes, Google is the coolest company on earth because it just rolled out an amazing resource --...
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Digitizing Europe’s Cultural Heritage
The European Commission launched Europeana in 2008, in order to create a digital archive of cultural materials. Jennifer Baker reports that Europeana currently offers free...
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The Museum, version 2.0
A recent article in the Huffington Post, written by Arianna Huffington herself, has ignited a debate about museums and technology. Huffington, a self-proclaimed "evangelist for...
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