Someone has a body covered in intricate tattoos, perhaps by an artist now deceased, so they cannot be reproduced. Can they, while living, sell the rights to their body when it's dead to an individual, for the purpose of having the skin be exhibited as a piece of original art?
There are reasons why both parties can benefit from the contract:
The seller obtains money in his lifetime is exchange for a commodity he cannot move, payable at some unspecified future date. He also ensures that the original artwork on his person 'lives' beyond his lifetime.
The buyer obtains future rights to original artwork which he hopes will appreciate in value. He may also be able to legally purchase something that might subsequently be prohibited for legal sale, thus immediately increasing its rarity. The future rights might also be sold to a new buyer prior to the seller's death, with potential for sizeable profit.
Perhaps the buyer might be legally allowed to own the item, but it might be illegal to display it to a public audience.
It's legal to buy and sell human skeletons, but the rules might be different for skin. We don't want to see hoarded Nazi lampshades made from human skin hitting the auction block.
Would this contract be legal, under current Canadian laws?
If it was entirely your decision, would you change the existing law, or keep it as is?
There are reasons why both parties can benefit from the contract:
The seller obtains money in his lifetime is exchange for a commodity he cannot move, payable at some unspecified future date. He also ensures that the original artwork on his person 'lives' beyond his lifetime.
The buyer obtains future rights to original artwork which he hopes will appreciate in value. He may also be able to legally purchase something that might subsequently be prohibited for legal sale, thus immediately increasing its rarity. The future rights might also be sold to a new buyer prior to the seller's death, with potential for sizeable profit.
Perhaps the buyer might be legally allowed to own the item, but it might be illegal to display it to a public audience.
It's legal to buy and sell human skeletons, but the rules might be different for skin. We don't want to see hoarded Nazi lampshades made from human skin hitting the auction block.
Would this contract be legal, under current Canadian laws?
If it was entirely your decision, would you change the existing law, or keep it as is?