California had (and maybe still has) a law that if you purchase a work of art from a living artist, and you sell it for more than you paid for it, you must share the "profit" with that artist.
My question: If the value goes down, and you take a hit, does the artist have to whip out at least some of the difference?
It can't just be a one-way street - can it?
...and proved that you <i>could</i> push Willie round.
<i>Schwiiing</i> for the win!
I&#039;m guessing Dietmar has kind of soured on the whole selling CDs on eBay thing
Ballroom Blitzed
Bitter Sweet.
Copyrightsverletzungsklage. That&#039;s Australian for lawsuit.
&lt;hunts for a lighter to wave from side to side above his head, forgetting that he can do that with his phone now&gt;
Dulce!
California had (and maybe still has) a law that if you purchase a work of art from a living artist, and you sell it for more than you paid for it, you must share the &quot;profit&quot; with that artist.
My question: If the value goes down, and you take a hit, does the artist have to whip out at least some of the difference?
It can&#039;t just be a one-way street - can it?
Little Willy? That explains <i>everything</i>!
I think they&#039;re too busy burning incense and peppermint to notice. Awesome link FTW.
I am disappoint. Watched several of their videos online, and I have yet to see their drummer spontaneously combust, let alone explode.
We had joy, we had fun We had seasons in the bargain bin
That would be Dining room Blitz