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Legal Literacy in the Arts: My Journey with IP in the Misinformation Age

I remember the conversation that sent me to law school vividly. I was working in marketing for an arts organization, discussing an upcoming art exhibit with the artist. Of course, the topic of online marketing arose. The conversation went like this:

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