As the popular saying goes, "life imitates art." A few months ago, I wrote an article about how, in the midst of a U.S. Supreme Court debate over whether Andy Warhol artwork qualified as a "transformative" copyright fair use, larger issues were on the horizon about whether human authorship was needed for copyright protection of an underlying or transformative new work...
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