Rogers V. Koons
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Date decided | 1992 |
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Court | United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit |
Subsequent action(s) | U. S. |
Judge(s) sitting | Richard J. Cardamone |
Lawrence Warren Pierce | |
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ID | 2191685 |
About Rogers V. Koons
Rogers v. Koons, 960 F. 2d 301, is a leading U. S. court case on copyright, dealing with the fair use defense for parody. The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit found that an artist copying a photograph could be liable for infringement when there was no clear need to imitate the photograph for parody.