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Our client, Jon Copeland (Cope) is a well-known street artist who has created numerous works of aerosol art or graffiti. Cope's work has also been
Our client, Jon Copeland ("Cope") is a well-known street artist who has created numerous works of aerosol art or graffiti. Cope's work has also been exhibited in various mainstream museums throughout the United States.
Cope and the nonprofit Modern Art Museum entered into an oral agreement whereby Cope agreed to create a mural to celebrate the opening of the Museum's new wing, the Bell Pavilion, dedicated to nontraditional art forms.
The mural Cope created was sprayed on a wall (at the entrance to the new wing) with aerosol paint and was 12 feet high and 20 feet long. The mural showed several artists in various poses, holding chalk, cans of spray paint, and paint brushes. It displayed the wording "Preserve Art in All Forms. Come Visit Bell Pavilion." Cope was paid $40,000 for his work, which was recognized by several newspapers and critics as being "bold" and "visionary."
After the six-month opening celebration ended, the Museum painted over Cope's mural in anticipation of its next exhibition. Cope has retained us to determine if any of his rights under the federal Visual Artists Rights Act have been violated.
Please prepare a memorandum for me relating to this matter.
The Memorandum should be
- no more than 6 pages in length
- double spaced
- Use your Bluebook when citing
- There is a sample Memorandum in Appendix B of your book on page 712
Our federal district and circuit, Anywhere, have no cases or statues regarding this issue. Therefore, do no restrict your research to the law of any on Federal district or circuit.
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