Artist's rights? [was: RE: Sci Journals, authors, internet]

2002-06-13 Thread Trei, Peter
From: Mike Rosing[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Lucky Green wrote: The other half of the shears cutting away at the public's right to entertain themselves with the artwork they purchased in any way they please is represented by parts of the art culture of

Re: Artist's rights? [was: RE: Sci Journals, authors, internet]

2002-06-13 Thread Ken Brown
These laws don't really get into cyberpunks territory, because they are about rights that are reserved to the original artist, and cannot be transferred to publishers or distributors or record companies, and can only be possessed by natural persons, not corporations. So (in France, not the USA) a

RE: Artist's rights? [was: RE: Sci Journals, authors, internet]

2002-06-13 Thread Trei, Peter
Ken Brown[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Trei, Peter wrote: As an example, consider the Richard Serra's 'Tilted Arc', a 12 foot high, 120 foot long, 70 ton slab of rusty (and usually grafitti covered) steel which blocked the entrance to the main Federal building in lower Manhatten for