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Author: Lee Morin

International Art Crime and Wartime Looting

Wartime looting is as ancient as our earliest documented civilizations, in Egypt, Greece, and Rome[1]. In these early empires and dynasties, and throughout most of civilized human history, wartime looting followed the mantra “to the victor belong the spoils;” thus, it was not regarded as a crime. Vanquishers prominently displayed

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Copyright for the Freelance Artist Pt. 2: Employment Agreements

In 2015, Lee Morin became a featured blogger for The Needy Animator. Here is part 2 in 4 installments concerning copyright law basics for freelance artists. Copyright for the Freelance Artist Pt 2, by Lee Morin, Esq. CONTRACT BASICS for the Freelance Artist THE IMPORTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS: The Case

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The Greatest Show on Earth

Barnum & Bailey called; they want their trademark back – The Recording Academy® stole, “The Greatest Show on Earth.” The 56th Grammys was a production of momentous proportions – combining three stages – two main stages and one circular stage near the front of house. Because I moonlight as a

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Welcome To My Blog

Welcome to my blog. Last weekend, I celebrated my birthday with many creative and kind people. Thanks to Billy Hume and Crystal Whedbee for being gracious hosts.  Thanks to Jorge Morales for cooking a feast!  Thanks to Nicholas Eubanks for filming everyone sing happy birthday to me around a campfire under

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