Clothing company H&M did a fashion shoot in Brooklyn featuring models standing against a gray wall painted with black waving lines. The graffiti was the work of an LA-based street artist, who wanted compensation. H&M responded by filing a lawsuit against him, then dropped it a few days later.
Do graffiti artists own their work in public spaces?
Credits
Guests:
- Alan Feuer - The New York Times
- Jeff Gluck - LA-based intellectual property lawyer