Graffiti Artists Seek IP Credentials: 4 Recent Cases

Law360, New York (January 14, 2015, 10:41 AM EST) -- Sixty years ago, archaeologists discovered cave paintings — graffiti-like outlines of human hands and stick animals — in Indonesia that were recently found to be the oldest known art in the world, according to Nature magazine. Today, graffiti (illegally painted pictures and writings) is spewed across walls, buildings, highway overpasses, subway cars and just about any other place that can serve as a blank canvas. Much like prehistoric man's "graffiti" art, which is now considered high art, traditional graffiti is no longer seen as just vandalism, but it is becoming a well-respected, valuable art form....

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