Street art in NYC, from the legendary 5Pointz to the myriad of murals across boroughs, has a unique legal status. While it’s celebrated as part of the city’s cultural fabric, the act of creating street art without permission can be classified as vandalism under New York Penal Law. However, the city has also recognized the cultural value of such art, leading to legal battles over copyright, property rights, and the preservation of art. This article discusses the tension between artistic expression and property rights, recent court cases, and how artists and property owners can find common ground.
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