Talk:Lynn Goldsmith
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[edit]This was my first entry in wiki and once I read the guidelines, I changed a good deal of it to comply with your rules and I believe it should remain online. Should I add more references to where some of the information has come from. The page no longer follows her bio on her website or from Lexar, but information was gathered from there. Laurenbullard 23:23, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
- After comparing it with the website it was allegedly taken from, I agree & have removed the {{db-copyvio}} warning. It still needs sourcing & referencing, though. — iridescent (talk to me!) 23:35, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
Cleanup
[edit]I'm aware that this is still being worked on, so won't tag it (yet) but it urgently needs reliable sources. — iridescent (talk to me!) 18:13, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
Questionable statement
[edit]The statement offering that Ms. Goldsmith's work is "staggering" seems a bit out of line. I don't remember the official terminology Wikipedia uses for this, but the statement seems like fan talk instead of an encyclopedic observation. It's more in the way it's worded as opposed to actual fact as she has had a varied and interesting career. Thoughts?THX1136 (talk) 15:46, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
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Andy Warhol Foundation litigation
[edit]I removed the phrase, "effectively terminating Warhol's copyright in the images" because that is patently inaccurate. The Court's ruling applies only to the specific use at issue—i.e., licensing the image to a magazine. The litigation does not resolve whether Warhol himself made a fair use, and the concurrence reinforced that had the litigation surrounded, e.g., exhibition of "Orange Prince" in a gallery the outcome might have been different. (apologies for not signing in)
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