Supreme Court Declines to Hear Patrick Cariou’s Copyright Claim Against Richard Prince

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Patrick Cariou’s Copyright Claim Against Richard Prince | PDNPulse

The US Supreme Court has declined to review Patrick Cariou’s copyright infringement claim against artist Richard Prince, the Associated Press has reported. A federal appeals court ruled last spring that artist Richard Prince did not infringe Cariou’s copy

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In its ruling for Prince, The appeals court took a broad view of fair use, finding that Prince’s works qualified as fair use even though they were not intended as commentary on the original works by Cariou. The decision was a victory for appropriation artists, who take elements of works by other artists without permission, and use them in new contexts, often as a form of commentary on society or popular culture