Tonya Maracle was a Mohawk artist who produced several small, unique wood pieces called dream catchers (a

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Tonya Maracle was a Mohawk artist who produced several small, unique wood pieces called dream catchers (a striking circular piece constructed of interwoven twigs and other material). A representative of Key Porter Books Limited approached Ms. Maracle and expressed an interest in publishing photographs of them and to that end she gave her permission, so long as they would be used only in a children’s book and that Soaring Eagle, the business she owned with her sister, would get the credit. This was agreed and several of the dream catchers were taken and she heard nothing more for several weeks. Finally, she received a letter returning them but with no explanation. She simply assumed that Key Porter had changed their minds. But her sister discovered a book published by Key Porter Books, Dreamcatchers: Myths and History, which contained 21 photographs of Ms. Maracle’s dream catchers, including a picture on the cover. A total of 9550 copies of the book had been published. What is the basis of her complaint if any, and what would be the appropriate remedy in the circumstances?

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