A Banksy-style rat holding a sign asking ‘Why?’ was recently stencilled on the wall outside a London shop from which the Banksy-attributed mural Slave Labour had been hacked away a few weeks earlier.
A Banksy-style rat holding a sign asking ‘Why?’ was recently stencilled on the wall outside a London shop from which the Banksy-attributed mural Slave Labour had been hacked away a few weeks earlier.
On 27 July 2011 the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) handed down a landmark judgment that decided the legal meaning of sculpture in UK copyright law.
Copyright is international through the Berne Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Property (or Berne Convention for short) which does not refer to the laws of any country in particular.
Droit de Suite, or Artists Resale Right, came into force in the UK in 2006.