By TAKASHI ENDO/ Staff Writer
January 15, 2021 at 18:51 JST
Artist Nobuki Yamamoto’s telephone booth filled with goldfish, titled “Message,” left, and a similar goldfish phone booth installed in Yamato-Koriyama, Nara Prefecture (Provided by Naramachi Press)
OSAKA--The legal tide turned for artist Nobuki Yamamoto on Jan. 14, as the high court here overturned a ruling dismissing his copyright violation claim over his artwork of a telephone booth filled with goldfish, awarding him 550,000 yen ($5,300) in damages. [Read More]
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