Legal art forgery, for the sake of movies (2014)

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This post discusses a particular case of art forgery involving the recreation and destruction of a Pablo Picasso artwork for cinematic purposes. It touches on the implications of intellectual property rights in the context of historical figures like Picasso. A user commented on the perceived absurdity of protecting an artist's intellectual property long after their death, suggesting that a watermark would be a sufficient measure against fraud instead of stringent legal constraints that benefit distant relatives of the original artists.
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