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Banksy launches legal bid to stop famous works from being copied in Australia – Sydney Morning Herald
The trademarks apply to the use of the images on a huge range of goods including posters, handbags, umbrellas, bedsheets, clothing,…

The street artist Banksy has launched a bid to protect some of his most famous art from being copied and commercially exploited in Australia however, he is using a legal tactic that failed in a European court.
Banksy applied via a Perth law firm to register…
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