Jury awards $125,000 in art copyright case
14th Nov 2006, 10:10 GMT
A U.S. District Court jury has ordered a Scottsdale gallery to pay $50,000 in damages for violating 10 copyrights by reproducing a collection of sculptures created by the late artists Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Richard Guino.
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