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ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION FOR VISUAL ARTS, INC. 
v. GOLDSMITH 
Opinion of the Court 

Figure 3. An orange silkscreen portrait of Prince on the cover 
of a special edition magazine published in 2016 by Condé Nast. 

Prince  instead.  The  magazine,  titled  “The  Genius  of 
Prince,” is a tribute to “Prince Rogers Nelson, 1958–2016.” 
It is “devoted to Prince.”  2 App. 352.  Condé Nast paid AWF 
$10,000  for  the  license.  Goldsmith  received  neither  a  fee 
nor a source credit. 

Remember that Goldsmith, too, had licensed her Prince 
images  to  magazines  such  as  Newsweek,  to  accompany  a 
story about the musician, and Vanity Fair, to serve as an 
artist reference.  But that was not all.  Between 1981 and 
2016, Goldsmith’s photos of Prince appeared on or between
the  covers  of  People,  Readers  Digest,  Guitar  World,  and 
Musician magazines.  See, e.g., fig. 4, infra.