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Arts

A fight to protect the dignity of Michelangelo’s David raises questions about freedom of expression

“I am sorry that there is so much ignorance and so little respect in the use of a work that for centuries has been praised for its beauty, for its purity, for its meanings, its symbols, to make products in bad taste, out of plastic.”

Jefferson Starship suit concludes

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court in California granted summary judgment to the 70s psych-rock band Jefferson Starship on the final claims in a contract lawsuit brought by former guitarist and songwriter Craig Chaquico. He sought an accounting claim for financial documents, but the court finds in favor of the group’s counterclaim over royalty cost deductions, finding a 1991 agreement allows the deductions that the group has taken from Chaquico’s royalties.

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Inside the world’s oldest running cinema and its fight to survive

La Ciotat, a small town in the south of France, protects its cinematic culture despite numerous threats to its existence.

Singer’s family feud

MIAMI — Singer Chiquis Rivera says her uncle — the brother of her mother, late Mexican superstar Jenni Rivera — is defaming her by claiming he wrote her song. Juan Rivera Saavedra registered "Abeja Reina" and told Telemundo he penned the lyrics, not the credited co-writers.

Andy Warhol Foundation, photographer agree to resolve landmark copyright suit

The suit made its way to the Supreme Court last year, which issued a narrow ruling in favor of photographer Lynn Goldsmith.

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