The US Supreme Court recently ruled 7-2 in favor of photographer Lynn Goldsmith in a landmark copyright case against the estate of iconic pop artist, Andy Warhol. It was successfully argued that Warhol’s use of Goldsmith’s portrait of musical superstar Prince was not transformative and violated copyright law. The judgement was important regarding fair use, which allows copyright protected works under certain circumstances without the copyright owner’s consent. Click here for further information on the ruling and its potential impact on artists and the arts.