The Art Newspaper reports on the lawsuit between the Art Loss Register, the long-running database of missing or stolen artworks, and new upstart the Art Recovery Group, which offers similar services, stemming from a question of proprietary data and how much the ARG has benefitted from the use of data allegedly obtained without consent.  “The ALR knows exactly the extent of information in my possession because it was obtained openly, transparently and with express permission pursuant to an agreement signed by Julian Radcliffe in 2012,†says ARG head Chris Marinello.
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