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Hangover Tattoo Lawsuit: Can You Copyright Flesh?

An esoteric debate has surfaced in the legal flap over a tattoo appearing on a character in the Thursday movie release of The Hangover: Part II.

It surrounds the question of whether a work first rendered on the human body can be copyright.

The nation’s top cited copyright scholar, David Nimmer, doesn’t think so. The author of Nimmer on Copyright was an expert witness for studio Warner Bros., which is being sued on accusations of misappropriating an artist’s copyrighted tattoo originally emblazoned on Mike Tyson’s face.

Hangover Tattoo Lawsuit: Can You Copyright Flesh?

David Nimmer

Since 1985, Nimmer, a UCLA law professor and practicing...

A pair of musicians from Washington, D.C., who go by the name Bluebrain have put together a location-aware album called The National Mall.

It comes in the form of an iPhone app, which you download to your handset and then open up while you’re standing in The National Mall — the green space between the Lincoln Memorial and Capitol building in Washington, D.C. As you move around the area, the music changes.

“For example,” Ryan Holladay, one half of Bluebrain, told Wired.co.uk, “approach a lake and a piano piece changes into a harp. Or, as you get close to the children’s mer...

Powered by Ritz crackers and Sour Patch Kids, Adande Thorne works late into the night creating the worlds in which his frenetic stick-figures live. But even when he’s working so diligently that he doesn’t notice that the sun came up, he is still churning out his short films much faster than he used to, back when he made his animations with a Sharpie, some pencils and a scanner.

Now he whips up his web-ready doodles in muro, an HTML5-based illustration tool created by artist networking site deviantArt. The free, web-based software, still in beta, allows Thorne to create a five-minute video in...

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