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November 11, 2024

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Is Creating Imitations Of Existing Artworks Justifiable For Enhancing Cultural Dialogue And Accessibility?”

Featuring: Richa Pushpam

During the previous PWS session, Richa Pushpam, Trainee Associate, hosted a discussion on “Is creating imitations of existing artworks justifiable for enhancing cultural dialogue and accessibility?” The session commenced with discussion on whether imitations of existing artworks can be legitimately classified as fair use. The members discussed whether legal protections should be adjusted to allow more freedom for imitation artists in the interest of cultural discourse. The session progressed into whether imitations serve as a bridge for underserved communities to engage with iconic artworks. The session concluded with the understanding that imitations of existing artworks may be allowed to enhance cultural dialogue and accessibility, provided it is done with transparency and reasonable checks and balances to appropriately remunerate and protect the rights of the creators of the original artwork.

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