Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento
discusses a Peter Hirtle post
discussing what could be an
enormously important copyright decision that not enough people are discussing. Under the Ninth Circuit's decision in
Costco v. Omega, the owner of a foreign-made artwork still under copyright cannot display it in public without the copyright owner's consent. The case is now before the Supreme Court. The American Intellectual Property Law Association's amicus brief in the case is
here.