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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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When we get a tattoo, we assume it's yours. The design is inked on our skin, we paid an artist as well. However, this may not be the case under copyright law. The question is who actually owns a 'tattoo'?
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The tattoos trace back to when the first civilizations used them for medicinal purposes, and then, they became tribal and cultural to mark that sense of belonging in a group. However, when does a tattoo take value?
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