Chinese Artist Owns Rights To Mao

Yes, China is still a Communist state. But the country’s leadership is anxious to show the rest of the world that it respects property rights. So that might explain a ruling by the Beijing Higher People’s Court, that ordered the Museum of the Chinese Revolution – a major landmark in central Beijing – to pay an artist’s family the equivalent of $31,000 for selling copies of a picture of Mao Zedong without permission. The court ruled “that while the museum is allowed to display Dong’s painting, reproduction rights are still held by his widow and children. The verdict would likely have horrified Mao, leader of the 1949 revolution that eliminated most private property.”