Is art what you can get away with? Copyright Law is useless for Dagoretti-based visual artists

Authors

  • Grace Njeri Gatere Technical University of Kenya

Abstract

This section explores the relationship between copyright law and the visual arts. It looks at the historical development of appropriation and imitation culminating in piracy. It highlights the importance of protecting creative expressions through legal frameworks and their limitations. It uses the lived experiences of the visual artists from Dagoretti to tell their stories and determine if copyright is useful.

Author Biography

Grace Njeri Gatere, Technical University of Kenya

Grace Njeri Gatere is a dedicated scholar and educator whose academic journey intertwines intellectual property law and design education. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in intellectual property, her research focuses on the intersection of law, creativity, and innovation, particularly in protecting and managing intellectual property rights in design.

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Published

2024-12-31