tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513524515428334509.post6685287967438261844..comments2024-03-26T10:41:35.852+00:00Comments on The 1709 Blog: New CJEU reference on artists resale rightMarie-Andree Weisshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17125973798789498436noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513524515428334509.post-57001196894029166662015-04-26T00:29:24.463+01:002015-04-26T00:29:24.463+01:00Interesting - I just got here because I was lookin...Interesting - I just got here because I was looking for a photo to go with my blog about this subject. Today I was doing some research on this, and found this one: http://www.artatlaw.com/archives/artists-resale-right-in-france-the-economic-burden-revisited<br />from this it appears that the matter will be placed before the European Court of Justice. To me it is quite obious what the outcome should be. I think in the 2 cases which contradict each other, the French Judges were out to lunch. Both Christie's and Southebys are taking full advantage to make their buyers pay - this is not subject to negotiations, but their stated policy. ART OF THE MYSTIC OTTO RAPPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10622255287965218573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513524515428334509.post-19079701046830502792015-02-17T17:13:55.094+00:002015-02-17T17:13:55.094+00:00Hi Eleonora,
It appears from the Info Curia websit...Hi Eleonora,<br />It appears from the Info Curia website that the Christie's case (artists resale right) is due for delivery next week. I have two question for you; a) do you know if 'due for delivery' as stated on the Info Curia website actually means that the EUCJ will deliver their opinion on the preliminary ruling on that date? and b) If it does, would you be interested in accepting a blog post from me on the judgment? <br /><br />Cheers!<br />Anthony O'Dwyer,<br />Ph.D Candidate, <br />University College Cork,<br />IrelandAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09321352151822082387noreply@blogger.com