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ποΈ 6 September 2023
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0:00.0 | This is Planet Money from NPR. |
0:06.0 | Today's story is essentially about these two images. |
0:10.0 | Yeah, so one of the images is a photograph of Prince. |
0:17.0 | Prince, as in the musician, the cultural icon, |
0:21.0 | the guy formerly known as a symbol. |
0:25.0 | And this photo of him was taken by celebrity photographer Lynn Goldsmith in 1981. |
0:33.0 | It's a black and white portrait and Prince is staring straight into the camera. |
0:38.0 | So that's image number one. |
0:39.0 | Image number two, someone has taken that same black and white photo of Prince |
0:44.0 | and they've colored it orange. |
0:46.0 | This is unmistakably the work of the artist Andy Warhol. |
0:52.0 | I don't know, I never call my stuff hard to see. |
0:54.0 | It's just work. |
0:57.0 | Andy Warhol of Campbell Soup fame, the guy who did all those colorful portraits of Marilyn Monroe. |
1:02.0 | Yeah, and one of the big questions is, |
1:05.0 | well, does Andy Warhol owe Lynn Goldsmith any money |
1:09.0 | for taking her photo of Prince to make his art? |
1:12.0 | Like, does any of that count as stealing? |
1:15.0 | That is a really tricky question. |
1:18.0 | Right, on the one hand, the constitution is like, |
1:21.0 | we need a system of copyright. |
1:23.0 | If someone writes a book or snaps a photo or makes a painting, |
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