Fight Over Canadian Artists Rights In Museums

"Under this law, the owner of any work created after 7 June 1988 cannot display it without the copyright holder's permission, which could mean paying a fee to the artist each time a work is exhibited. Most Canadian museums try to negotiate the long-term right to display works they acquire at little or no fee. An extra exhibition fee is generally paid if a post-1988 work is borrowed." [Read Full Article]

Published By: The Art Newspaper
On: 06/20/11
Website: http://www.theartnewspaper.com/

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