The California Art Preservation Act is a 1979 California law that provides legal protection for artists' moral rights. The law is currently codified at California Civil Code §987. The law has since been amended in part. The California Art Preservation Act was the first major law to specifically address artists' rights in the United States. Portions of the law may overlap with the provisions of the Visual Artists Rights Act, in which case the California law is preempted.

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  • The California Art Preservation Act is a 1979 California law that provides legal protection for artists' moral rights. The law is currently codified at California Civil Code §987. The law has since been amended in part. The California Art Preservation Act was the first major law to specifically address artists' rights in the United States. Portions of the law may overlap with the provisions of the Visual Artists Rights Act, in which case the California law is preempted.
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  • The California Art Preservation Act is a 1979 California law that provides legal protection for artists' moral rights. The law is currently codified at California Civil Code §987. The law has since been amended in part. The California Art Preservation Act was the first major law to specifically address artists' rights in the United States. Portions of the law may overlap with the provisions of the Visual Artists Rights Act, in which case the California law is preempted.
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  • California Art Preservation Act
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