...Mountain View, CA. For Amici: The Association of Art Museum Directors, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Indianapolis Museum of Art...
...A secondary use of a copyrighted work does not require comment on the original artist or...
...the elite world of New York's fine art galleries. Plaintiff Earl...is an international museum curator, philanthropist, and...
...the Port Authority of New York and...11 Memorial and Museum at the World...its Board of Directors. (Alcott Decl., Ex...
...works mentioned in a Supreme Court brief submitted by the Association of Art Museum Directors. Museums argue that if a Second Circuit decision is affirmed...
...the ordinary course of business and is...president, is a museum curator, philanthropist and private art dealer. (Apr. 25...
...as: The Board of Directors v. Maidstone Landing...Maidstone Landing Homeowners Association, Inc. (HOA) to...
...S. Abady of counsel), for...preparing major museum exhibitions of...board of directors to be...terminated her association with the...
...Cite as: Matter of Gourary, 2007-0512, NYLJ 1202530926034, at *1 (Surr., NY, Decided November 1...
...By Dillon, J.P.; Belen, Sgroi and Miller, JJ.MATTER of Kieverett Garner, ap, v. Judith Garner, res — (Docket No. V-1589...
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