So far a total of 475 "art market participants" have been registered—but delays mean more are likely to comply in the coming months
A string of court cases have allowed states to claim sovereign immunity when they have used images without permission, giving copyright holders cause for concern and few options for remedy
From face-matching software to watching out for shifty behaviour, here is how you can protect yourself from fraudsters attempting to buy art under a false identity
Lawyers and collectors weigh in on new rule that sets a 30-year limit on claims to property that was stolen by Nazis and Communist leaders
The UK government may make examples of galleries, advisors and auction houses found failing to comply to new laws, so prepare your business with these steps
Plus, the story of a notorious forger and artist Collier Schorr on August Sander
The American artist’s sculpture can now no longer be shown in France
Ruling upholds controversial decision by the beleaguered Dutch Restitutions Committee but counters an independent review