Professor Doris Long Comments on Exhibit Highlighting Art Appropriation, Copyright

Jan. 29 – The Times-Delphic

Prof. Doris Long quoted

The exhibit explores the “blurred boundaries between copyright piracy and acceptable quotation or reference to earlier works.” Doris Long, professor of law and chair of the Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Privacy Group at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, said that deciding whether an appropriation is an infringement or not is “a question of how much reference is too much, how far removed the work is from the original, a question of the intention of the artist and unique creative expression of the work.”

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