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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

The case of Nyoman Gunarsa “fake paintings” goes to court. This is the first time the Intellectual Property Rights Law is used in a case involving paintings.

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SAVE Our Bali, Save Our Art.” “The Law on Intellectual Pro­perty Rights is Violated, Artists are Immolated.” Posters bearing these words were displayed by dozens of artists when staging a demonstration sympathetic to Balinese painter Nyoman Gunarsa. On that day a fortnight ago, the Denpasar District Court held the first court hearing on the alleged violation of property rights involving Nyoman Gunarsa’s paintings.

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