Art Law in a NutshellDuboff's Art Law in a Nutshell overviews art as an investment, from copyrights to trademarks, and examines issues involving museums and collecting. Subjects covered include the customs definition, international art movement, and the victim of war. Explores auctions; authentication; insurance; and tax problems for collectors, dealers, and artists. Also addresses the working artist, aid to the arts, moral and economic rights, and freedom of expression. |
Contents
E Warranties | 12 |
Art as an Investment | 37 |
Methods of Acquisition | 43 |
Copyright | |
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