• themeatbridge
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      265 months ago

      Rembrandt, Picasso, and Warhol do not have any rights anymore. They have all died.

        • @Detheroth@lemmynsfw.com
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          185 months ago

          If Julian Assange dies in prison, I would think he no longer has rights and any artwork he has created can be freely destroyed without fear of litigation, especially if it is privately owned.

          Seriously. What does artwork have to do with Julian Assange? I don’t think he should be in prison but this is an odd protest.

        • themeatbridge
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          65 months ago

          If I had to choose one? I’d burn the art to save a life. If he died and the artwork was destroyed, I would think that was two tragedies.

    • @wahming@monyet.cc
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      25 months ago

      What’s the reason for that? Tried googling but couldn’t find anything on the reasoning for the law

    • HACKthePRISONS
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      15 months ago

      >right to prevent distortion, mutilation, or modification that would prejudice the author’s honor or reputation

      not exactly

      • @gloss@discuss.tchncs.de
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        25 months ago

        Additionally, authors of works of “recognized stature” may prohibit intentional or grossly negligent destruction of a work.

        The very next line after the one you you quoted. Also look at the case studies of times people have been sued successfully.