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23 March 2022CopyrightChristiane Stuetzle

New masters: painter’s win clarifies ‘pastiche’

The Berlin Regional Court (file number 15 O 551/19) has ruled that the reference to a pre-existing digital work by means of collage-like integration into a new painted work by German painter Martin Eder is fully permissible as a pastiche and does not constitute a copyright infringement of such pre-existing work.

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