The firm’s experience encompasses a variety of art transactions involving the purchase and sale of art to and from collectors, including:
- Negotiating art auction agreements
- Private art loan agreements
- Museum lending agreements
- Placement agreements for television and movies
- License agreements or other agreements affecting rights of reproduction
- Representing dealers and galleries in acquisitions of other galleries, large-scale art purchases, and other aspects of their gallery operations
- Representing landlords and developers in matters involving installations, design elements, and other art-related matters
Digitization and the ability to instantly share content in various media have radically changed the risks surrounding the protection of copyrighted material. Individual authors and creators need to know their rights and understand how they can be enforced and how effective policies can be created in today’s copy-and-paste culture.
Troutman Pepper Locke’s dedicated copyright attorneys collaborate with and counsel clients in industries as diverse as media, advertising, broadcasting, publishing, product design, music, entertainment, colleges and universities, and museums to help them realize the full potential of their work product without crossing the line where artists’ rights and the rights of the owner of the original work intersect.
We do this by:
- Obtaining registrations, depositing works (including software code), and filing assignment or transfer documents with the U.S. Copyright Office
- Preparing copyright policies
- Assessing complex copyright issues, including ownership and validity of copyrights
- Providing Fair Use analyses
- Conducting infringement investigations
- Counseling on Open Source software issues
- Negotiating and securing settlements in copyright disputes
- Drafting licenses for the protection or procurement of copyrights
We have broad experience representing art museums and owners in defending their ownership of art and rights relating to their collections. We represent owners of art in valuation proceedings involving divorce, estate tax, and family matters, owners seeking the return of pieces that have been stolen or taken, and matters relating to authenticity. We are often brought in to advise and litigate issues concerning copyright ownership, fair use, and the scope and effect of artists’ rights.
Our attorneys represent museums and other nonprofits on governance matters and compliance with applicable IRS rules and regulations on an array of charitable funds issues. We advise clients about the investment, management, and expenditure of endowment and other charitable funds, provide counsel on compliance with gift restrictions, and represent them in cy pres actions seeking modification of gift restrictions. On fundraising, we advise clients on compliance issues related to charitable solicitation laws. We work on a number of structured transactions, helping clients with bond issuance and with negotiations that allow a museum or other nonprofit to borrow without restricting endowment investments.