July 2024 Art Law Top Blawgs
Covers street art, copyright, and copyright infringements of street artists' works.
Covers legal issues in the museum and visual arts communities. By Sullivan & Worcester.
Focuses on the intersection of video games, business, and the law as well as general trends. Content is aimed at non-lawyers and is presented in a lens that focuses on small game developers, aiming to present otherwise complicated or intimidating information in a way that laypeople can understand and learn from, ideally in a way that incorporates examples from past and present games as well as current trends like blockchain, AI, and changes in storefront policies.
Covers legal issues related to fine arts. By Constantine Cannon.
Covers art and cultural heritage law, including thefts, antiquities looting, scholarship involving these disputes, and legal developments in the field. By Dr. Derek Fincham.
Covers emerging legal issues in IP, technology, commerce, and the arts. From the Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts.
Covers news and updates on legal issues facing the art world. By Sheppard Mullin.
Covers cultural heritage law and policy topics. By Ricardo A. St. Hilaire.
Answers questions about basic legal and business issues, concepts, trends, problems, and practices important to the arts and entertainment field. By Goldstein & Guilliams PLC.
Covers issues in museum law, including deaccession and intellectual property.