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Post by ShutupJimbo! » 29 Jan 2021, 11:22
So instead of this just being a rant about copyright infringement, I wanted to ask everyone. What do you think would drive a erson to steal something that is so unique that there is no way they could pass it off as their own?
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Post by LikkleMel » 29 Jan 2021, 11:36
@Ferefire do you remember the stink they gave you and the Ops team, I believe you were one of the first to kick them off the traders' list (can't remember as it was so long ago now)
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Post by LilMissLarBear » 29 Jan 2021, 11:38
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Post by ShutupJimbo! » 29 Jan 2021, 11:52
LikkleMel wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 11:36Oh I remember a "artist" who was selling at events years ago who would just copy and trace other people's art and then sell them. This person applied for tables at cons and then when people found out they were doing this obviously they got kicked from the cons then proceeded to claim "it is my artwork"...let's just say this person was a drama whore but they haven't drawn since which is good.
@Ferefire do you remember the stink they gave you and the Ops team, I believe you were one of the first to kick them off the traders' list (can't remember as it was so long ago now)
Honestly, that is taken brazen and crass to a whole new level, they actually sold plagirised art!
Heyitslaurenk wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 11:38I think the only person that can answer such question are the guilty folk, im afraid. I guess perhaps its the sheer value of the works that would play a big factor. But yeah it is awful and is something that never fails to blow my mind that someone would be willing to do such thing
Aye you're right there.
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Post by Vypernk » 29 Jan 2021, 12:46
nobaprempeh wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 11:22So, it may sound like I'm being naive, but when I found out about this I couldn't believe it until I came across one! I mean the first thing was how they think they could get away with it, but even worse, they were bashing some of the artists in which they have stolen work from!
So instead of this just being a rant about copyright infringement, I wanted to ask everyone. What do you think would drive a erson to steal something that is so unique that there is no way they could pass it off as their own?
I mean... have you ever been to Youtube or Instagram ? People "steal" stuff all the time. They repost stuff from other people or create these pages that "collect" a bunch of different photos / videos / etc from other people and just repost it.
Some probably do it to see numbers on their accounts. Others probably think they're gonna make money out of it... Or whatever... I guess. Maybe through ad revenue ?
It's sad, either way.
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Post by ShutupJimbo! » 29 Jan 2021, 13:54
Vypernk wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 12:46nobaprempeh wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 11:22So, it may sound like I'm being naive, but when I found out about this I couldn't believe it until I came across one! I mean the first thing was how they think they could get away with it, but even worse, they were bashing some of the artists in which they have stolen work from!
So instead of this just being a rant about copyright infringement, I wanted to ask everyone. What do you think would drive a erson to steal something that is so unique that there is no way they could pass it off as their own?
I mean... have you ever been to Youtube or Instagram ? People "steal" stuff all the time. They repost stuff from other people or create these pages that "collect" a bunch of different photos / videos / etc from other people and just repost it.
Some probably do it to see numbers on their accounts. Others probably think they're gonna make money out of it... Or whatever... I guess. Maybe through ad revenue ?
It's sad, either way.
To an extent, I can understand collector accounts and to my knowledge, they do shout out the artist, and while it may not bring the desired attention to the artist, at least they have the decency to do that.
The on I saw this morning was literally stealing art, passing it off as theirs with extremely poor cropping, and to make it worse had different levels of artwork to try and fool everyone, saying they had progressed so much! I just couldn't believe the audacity of it!
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Post by PharaohAtem » 29 Jan 2021, 15:10
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Post by ShutupJimbo! » 29 Jan 2021, 15:18
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Post by PharaohAtem » 29 Jan 2021, 15:21
nobaprempeh wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 15:18It baffles me. They must know they're gonna get caught out, so why even do it in the first place?
Maybe for the thrill because they do get away with it. Who knows what goes through these people's minds really.
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Post by Expendable » 29 Jan 2021, 18:17
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Post by Vypernk » 29 Jan 2021, 18:48
ShutupJimbo! wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 13:54Vypernk wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 12:46nobaprempeh wrote: ↑29 Jan 2021, 11:22So, it may sound like I'm being naive, but when I found out about this I couldn't believe it until I came across one! I mean the first thing was how they think they could get away with it, but even worse, they were bashing some of the artists in which they have stolen work from!
So instead of this just being a rant about copyright infringement, I wanted to ask everyone. What do you think would drive a erson to steal something that is so unique that there is no way they could pass it off as their own?
I mean... have you ever been to Youtube or Instagram ? People "steal" stuff all the time. They repost stuff from other people or create these pages that "collect" a bunch of different photos / videos / etc from other people and just repost it.
Some probably do it to see numbers on their accounts. Others probably think they're gonna make money out of it... Or whatever... I guess. Maybe through ad revenue ?
It's sad, either way.
To an extent, I can understand collector accounts and to my knowledge, they do shout out the artist, and while it may not bring the desired attention to the artist, at least they have the decency to do that.
The on I saw this morning was literally stealing art, passing it off as theirs with extremely poor cropping, and to make it worse had different levels of artwork to try and fool everyone, saying they had progressed so much! I just couldn't believe the audacity of it!
Nah... That's the thing, they repost without giving credits.. when they actually tag the artist and give the " @ " , then I'd agree.... I'd be like.. "ok, they at least mentioned the real artist", but a lot of them just repost it as if it were their own.
Which is not.
But anyway, as a I debated a long time ago about free market with a friend.. I believe "fate" is gonna solve by itself... because how are you gonna "impersonate" someone ? If the Instagram, or whatever it is, you just reposted belongs to that person... let's say you get a contact for a photoshoot, a con, etc.... you can't fake being that person.... it's pretty obvious...................
So, Fuck. It.
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Post by LilMissLarBear » 31 Jan 2021, 13:39
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Post by Expendable » 31 Jan 2021, 23:51
You should always ask permission from the artist or writer if you wish to use their work. Dungeons and Dragons once mentioned hobbits, only to get sued by the Tolkien estate - while dwarves, elves, orcs, and goblins are in the public domain, Hobbits are a unique creation by J.R.R. Tolkien and therefore copyrighted to him. D&D had to call them "halflings" instead.
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Post by ShutupJimbo! » 01 Feb 2021, 09:27
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Post by LilMissLarBear » 04 Feb 2021, 12:19
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