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Joan Mitchell Foundation Claims Vuitton Ads Infringe on Painter’s Copyright

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

The artist’s organization said it rejected requests from the fashion company to use the artworks in handbag ads, but the luxury brand used them anyway.

Zachary Small
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Art, Copyrights and Copyright Violations, Fashion and Apparel, Handbags and Purses, Kusama, Yayoi, Louis Vuitton, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, Mitchell, Joan (1925-92), Murakami, Takashi, Seydoux, Lea
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