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L2G babes, you are simply the best. Better than all the rest. Thank you for joining us for the last(!!) episode of season one of Licensed to Gossip. In our tenth episode, we discuss copyright law’s fair use doctrine in the context of a recent Supreme Court decision involving mid-century artist Andy Warhol’s famed portrait depicting the legendary musician Prince. We break down SCOTUS’s decision, focusing particularly on what makes an artistic work “transformative.” We also mourn the passing of the iconic Queen of Rock n’ Roll, Tina Turner, chat about the Cannes Film Festival (so profoundly that we deserve a 16 minute standing ovation), give our thoughts on joint bachelor/bachelorette parties, and weigh-in on the longstanding debate of meats v. sides at cookouts. Later babes!
By Licensed to GossipL2G babes, you are simply the best. Better than all the rest. Thank you for joining us for the last(!!) episode of season one of Licensed to Gossip. In our tenth episode, we discuss copyright law’s fair use doctrine in the context of a recent Supreme Court decision involving mid-century artist Andy Warhol’s famed portrait depicting the legendary musician Prince. We break down SCOTUS’s decision, focusing particularly on what makes an artistic work “transformative.” We also mourn the passing of the iconic Queen of Rock n’ Roll, Tina Turner, chat about the Cannes Film Festival (so profoundly that we deserve a 16 minute standing ovation), give our thoughts on joint bachelor/bachelorette parties, and weigh-in on the longstanding debate of meats v. sides at cookouts. Later babes!