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Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation on copyright transformative use with Professor Ann Bartow. 

Bartow is a professor whose work focuses on the intersection between intellectual property law and public policy concerns, privacy and technology law and feminist legal theory.

In part one, Bartow discusses intellectual property law, copyright infringement, Campbell vs. Acuff Rose, Weird Al Yankovic and questions of parody vs. satire. In this second part of our interview, Bartow discusses parody precedent and the book The Wind Done Gone, Richard Price and appropriation artists and trademark law, possible consequences of the Andy Warhol Supreme Court case and more.

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