Last week, in a 7–2 decision authored by Justice Sotomayor, the Supreme Court ruled that a 1984 work by artist Andy Warhol, portraying world-renowned singer Prince against an orange background
Continue Reading SCOTUS Holds Warhol’s “Prince Series” Is Not Fair UseSamia Young
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Prior to joining Fox Rothschild, Samia worked as a prosecutor for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office. Before that, she was a business litigation associate at a national law firm. While earning her law degree, Samia was a judicial extern to the Honorable Michael J. Davis and the Honorable Patrick J. Schiltz of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Samia worked in human resources for a Fortune 500 company, where she served as the primary contact for over 20 vendors and all temporary employees.
Art or Infringement: The Copyright Battle Over Images of Prince
On Monday, March 28, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a copyright case about Andy Warhol’s artwork that will evaluate the scope of the fair use defense, which permits a…
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