Egyptian Artist Ghada Wali Gets Jail Time and Fine for Plagiarising Russian Artist

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Egyptian graphic designer Ghada Wali was sentenced to six months of imprisonment for plagiarising artwork from Russian artist Georgy Kurasov. The artwork was used in murals in the Cairo Underground Metro stations. The court’s verdict, announced on 30 January, also included an EGP 10,000 (USD 323) bail and an EGP 100,000 (USD 3,236) civil compensation. Previously thought of as one of Egypt’s most renowned graphic designers, the 34-year-old was placed under the public spotlight in June 2022 after Kurasov took to Facebook to show his outrage at seeing his work plagiarised. In July 2022, both Egypt’s National Tunnels Authority and RATP Dev Mobility Cairo, a company responsible for the metro’s third line, issued an apology to Kurasov. Following the apology, Wali’s murals were promptly removed. Details provided by the two companies revealed that Wali’s Studio, the graphic designer’s advertising agency, signed a legally binding contract with the metro authorities to bear the responsibility for providing original artwork – or obtaining legal approval to use the artwork of someone else. The metro station scandal brought attention to additional plagiarism cases, including replicating an Indian film poster for an Egyptian movie and…

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