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ART LAW - Dispute: Hirst demands share of teenage artist's £65 copies

Posted on December 6, 2008 at 8:32 PM.

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One is an entrepreneurial 16-year-old who takes time off from his schoolwork to create urban stencil designs of cultural icons such as Mickey Mouse and Clint Eastwood, which he sells for £65 on the internet. The other is the Turner prize-winning father of Britart whose diamond-encrusted skull and pickled sharks have brought him a £200m fortune.

Hirst demands share of artist's £65 copies

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