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US Supreme Court rules against artist Warhol in copyright case
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The 1964 silkscreen image Shot Sage Blue Marilyn by Andy Warhol is carried in Christie's showroom in New York City [File: Ted Shaffrey/The Associated Press] The Supreme Court's last ruling on fair use in art was in 1994, when it said that rap group 2 Live Crew's parody of singer Roy Orbison's song Oh, Pretty Woman made fair use of the 1960s hit. Warhol is credited as a leading figure of the pop-art movement of the 1960s, which dealt with takes on celebrity culture and advertising.
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