An update from Shepard Fairey, following this recently-Boinged update on the acclaimed artist's legal battle with the AP: My lawyers filed my response to The APâs claims against me on Tuesday (CLICK HERE FOR SHEPARDâS RESPONSE). It includes a dozen examples of AP photographs that consist almost entirely of copyrighted artwork from me and other artists. Today, The AP issued a statement accusing me of âmaking attacksâ on them. I donât feel the need to respond to that in detail, because my lawyer already has (CLICK HERE FOR LAWYERâS RESPONSE). As I have stated before I am fighting the AP to protect the rights of all artists but I do want to emphasize one other important point. Iâm not accusing the AP of infringing anybodyâs rights. Iâm saying everyone should have the same broad rights of fair use and free expression, and that includes The AP. Iâm not questioning The APâs legal right to do what it does. But I am saying they have to be consistent. They canât have it both ways. If AP photographs that do nothing but depict other artistsâ work are protected by fair use, then my work has to be, too, because itâs at least as transformative, creative and expressive as The AP photos we identify in my response, if not much more so. If the AP has the right to do what itâs done, then so do I. UPDATE: Shepard Fairey vs The AP (obeygiant) Previously: Shepard Fairey Counterfiles in Associated Press Obama Poster Conflict...
Shepard Fairey's Comment on Recent Updates in the AP Legal Conflict
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