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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Agent Provocateur on Nov 7, 2014 19:29:10 GMT 1, anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. My dog and I accept your challenge. [br I'd pay good money to see that Plip... post wip pics please
Sorry Dr Plip
anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. My dog and I accept your challenge. [br I'd pay good money to see that Plip... post wip pics please Sorry Dr Plip
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Dr Plip on Nov 7, 2014 19:30:21 GMT 1, My dog and I accept your challenge. [br I'd pay good money to see that Plip... post wip pics please My dog and I accept your challenge 'n all
My dog and I accept your challenge. [br I'd pay good money to see that Plip... post wip pics please My dog and I accept your challenge 'n all
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Agent Provocateur on Nov 7, 2014 19:31:26 GMT 1, Awesome
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by .dappy on Nov 7, 2014 19:40:38 GMT 1, anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. ... so what's your excuse mr ploppi ...
(PS: Chevrier is not alright in her use of collages)
anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. ... so what's your excuse mr ploppi ... (PS: Chevrier is not alright in her use of collages)
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by FЯ on Nov 7, 2014 20:05:37 GMT 1, anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. ... so what's your excuse mr ploppi ... (PS: Chevrier is not alright in her use of collages) She is actually as she is not selling it as a comic and not copying it. it is cut out from original pieces. Its like saying mydogsighs cannot put cans on old book pages etc.
anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. ... so what's your excuse mr ploppi ... (PS: Chevrier is not alright in her use of collages) She is actually as she is not selling it as a comic and not copying it. it is cut out from original pieces. Its like saying mydogsighs cannot put cans on old book pages etc.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Poster Bob on Nov 7, 2014 20:27:34 GMT 1, Will you post a precedent saying so?
... so what's your excuse mr ploppi ... (PS: Chevrier is not alright in her use of collages) She is actually as she is not selling it as a comic and not copying it. it is cut out from original pieces. Its like saying mydogsighs cannot put cans on old book pages etc.
Will you post a precedent saying so? ... so what's your excuse mr ploppi ... (PS: Chevrier is not alright in her use of collages) She is actually as she is not selling it as a comic and not copying it. it is cut out from original pieces. Its like saying mydogsighs cannot put cans on old book pages etc.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 20:41:08 GMT 1, She is actually as she is not selling it as a comic and not copying it. it is cut out from original pieces. Its like saying mydogsighs cannot put cans on old book pages etc. Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not.
I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints.
However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder...
Cheers!
She is actually as she is not selling it as a comic and not copying it. it is cut out from original pieces. Its like saying mydogsighs cannot put cans on old book pages etc. Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers!
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 21:53:34 GMT 1, Think it might be worth some people actually understanding the copyright law particularly when it comes to art. Think you will find that all of Martins work regardless of what you think does not legally infringe the photographers copyright But it does the Fine artists. Its not the photographer he's copying, its a painting.
There are also some loop holes that Kostas Seremetis found in the 90's in regards to using comic characters etc as reference. Interesting stuff but the breakdown is, if you hand paint it as a one of a kind and change it just enough, its yours.
Chevrier and the collage is fine. Just like selling second hand comics is fine. And also if Kostas' research is correct, her hand painting the collage should be fine as well.
Think it might be worth some people actually understanding the copyright law particularly when it comes to art. Think you will find that all of Martins work regardless of what you think does not legally infringe the photographers copyright But it does the Fine artists. Its not the photographer he's copying, its a painting. There are also some loop holes that Kostas Seremetis found in the 90's in regards to using comic characters etc as reference. Interesting stuff but the breakdown is, if you hand paint it as a one of a kind and change it just enough, its yours. Chevrier and the collage is fine. Just like selling second hand comics is fine. And also if Kostas' research is correct, her hand painting the collage should be fine as well.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by FЯ on Nov 7, 2014 22:52:00 GMT 1, Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands.
you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands.
hopefully that explains it.
Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Hairbland on Nov 7, 2014 23:00:55 GMT 1, Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Not sure on this, wouldn't the Richard Prince / Patrick Cariou be a good example of ruling either way, as was done, before eventually largely vindicating Prince?
It seems to be a very grey area...a blurred Robin Thicke/Marvin Gaye line...
Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Not sure on this, wouldn't the Richard Prince / Patrick Cariou be a good example of ruling either way, as was done, before eventually largely vindicating Prince? It seems to be a very grey area...a blurred Robin Thicke/Marvin Gaye line...
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 23:10:05 GMT 1, You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. I'll take a stab at that one... Stan Lee draws Spiderman... Then I draw "Spiderman" with my own free hands... Have I created "Spiderman?" I think not.
But, to each his own... Love your artist (imitator) as much as you want... It's your money ultimately.
Cheers!
You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. I'll take a stab at that one... Stan Lee draws Spiderman... Then I draw "Spiderman" with my own free hands... Have I created "Spiderman?" I think not. But, to each his own... Love your artist (imitator) as much as you want... It's your money ultimately. Cheers!
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by FЯ on Nov 7, 2014 23:13:55 GMT 1, So every kid out there who has drawn spiderman is doing copyright infringement. I think not.
So every kid out there who has drawn spiderman is doing copyright infringement. I think not.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 23:16:24 GMT 1, So every kid out there who has drawn spiderman is doing copyright infringement. I think not. Not at all... But those who use his image for *profit*... ABSOLUTELY!!
So every kid out there who has drawn spiderman is doing copyright infringement. I think not. Not at all... But those who use his image for *profit*... ABSOLUTELY!!
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by commissioner on Nov 7, 2014 23:17:51 GMT 1, anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. My dog and I accept your challenge.
Pardon me... Can any old dog partake in this challenge...
anyone and their dog can trace a photo or picture or print using a magic lantern to enlarge it and then cut a stencil from that. most can even do decent faces. Whatsons trademark seems to be the taggy stuff which is applied to an image. I think Chevrier is fine on copyright as she tends to collage the images as opposed to use a complete image. My dog and I accept your challenge. Pardon me... Can any old dog partake in this challenge...
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Deleted on Nov 7, 2014 23:46:29 GMT 1, You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Not sure on this, wouldn't the Richard Prince / Patrick Cariou be a good example of ruling either way, as was done, before eventually largely vindicating Prince? It seems to be a very grey area...a blurred Robin Thicke/Marvin Gaye line... I thought the first rule of Street / Urban art was fk the rules?.
You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Not sure on this, wouldn't the Richard Prince / Patrick Cariou be a good example of ruling either way, as was done, before eventually largely vindicating Prince? It seems to be a very grey area...a blurred Robin Thicke/Marvin Gaye line... I thought the first rule of Street / Urban art was fk the rules?.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by FЯ on Nov 7, 2014 23:52:40 GMT 1, So every kid out there who has drawn spiderman is doing copyright infringement. I think not. Not at all... But those who use his image for *profit*... ABSOLUTELY!! So if i sold a comic to someone i would be breaking copyright? nope.
So every kid out there who has drawn spiderman is doing copyright infringement. I think not. Not at all... But those who use his image for *profit*... ABSOLUTELY!! So if i sold a comic to someone i would be breaking copyright? nope.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by .dappy on Nov 8, 2014 0:13:22 GMT 1, ... Errr ... that's not the same as creating the image for commercial gain ...
(what can of worms have I opened here)
Anyway I like Whatson, not a great fan of the tagging myself ... the photos of the show amd setting looks great; and it would appear that those people who went enjoyed it ... which is good!
... Errr ... that's not the same as creating the image for commercial gain ...
(what can of worms have I opened here)
Anyway I like Whatson, not a great fan of the tagging myself ... the photos of the show amd setting looks great; and it would appear that those people who went enjoyed it ... which is good!
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by thisisanton on Nov 8, 2014 0:19:00 GMT 1, The funny thing is, nobody bought Sandra's work before she started to put comic collages on her paintings. Anything comic book related is what sells these days. What if she took those comic collages out, would people still but her work?. The only reason why I have her work is because of the comic collages and at the time it only cost $200-300 for an original. I probably wouldn't buy one at the prices now. But that's just me.
She found her gimmick with the comic collages as Martin Whatson with his squiggly tags. They will both ride that gravy train until it breaks down. And you can't blame them for that.
The funny thing is, nobody bought Sandra's work before she started to put comic collages on her paintings. Anything comic book related is what sells these days. What if she took those comic collages out, would people still but her work?. The only reason why I have her work is because of the comic collages and at the time it only cost $200-300 for an original. I probably wouldn't buy one at the prices now. But that's just me.
She found her gimmick with the comic collages as Martin Whatson with his squiggly tags. They will both ride that gravy train until it breaks down. And you can't blame them for that.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by FЯ on Nov 8, 2014 0:24:02 GMT 1, The funny thing is, nobody bought Sandra's work before she started to put comic collages on her paintings. Anything comic book related is what sells these days. What if she took those comic collages out, would people still but her work?. The only reason why I have her work is because of the comic collages and at the time it only cost $200-300 for an original. I probably wouldn't buy one at the prices now. But that's just me. She found her gimic with the comic collages as Martin Whatson with his squiggly tags. They will both ride that gravy train until it breaks down. And you can't blame them for that. Sandra has artistic talent. the other... Well.
The funny thing is, nobody bought Sandra's work before she started to put comic collages on her paintings. Anything comic book related is what sells these days. What if she took those comic collages out, would people still but her work?. The only reason why I have her work is because of the comic collages and at the time it only cost $200-300 for an original. I probably wouldn't buy one at the prices now. But that's just me. She found her gimic with the comic collages as Martin Whatson with his squiggly tags. They will both ride that gravy train until it breaks down. And you can't blame them for that. Sandra has artistic talent. the other... Well.
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by graffuturism on Nov 8, 2014 0:32:56 GMT 1,
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Dr Plip on Nov 8, 2014 0:35:54 GMT 1, My dog and I accept your challenge. Pardon me... Can any old dog partake in this challenge... I would hope so
My dog and I accept your challenge. Pardon me... Can any old dog partake in this challenge... I would hope so
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 0:37:32 GMT 1, Not at all... But those who use his image for *profit*... ABSOLUTELY!! So if i sold a comic to someone i would be breaking copyright? nope. You know you're not... But if you will, I'll "copy" Sandra's style... Use some obscure comic from Kabakhistan (made-up country) and call that type of "art" my own... Then when the people of Kabakhistan take over the world, and see *my* works of art, I'll become an instant billionaire...
It's your money mate... Buy all the art you can afford to buy (Sandra's, that is)...
Cheers mate!
Not at all... But those who use his image for *profit*... ABSOLUTELY!! So if i sold a comic to someone i would be breaking copyright? nope. You know you're not... But if you will, I'll "copy" Sandra's style... Use some obscure comic from Kabakhistan (made-up country) and call that type of "art" my own... Then when the people of Kabakhistan take over the world, and see *my* works of art, I'll become an instant billionaire... It's your money mate... Buy all the art you can afford to buy (Sandra's, that is)... Cheers mate!
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by thisisanton on Nov 8, 2014 0:40:41 GMT 1, The funny thing is, nobody bought Sandra's work before she started to put comic collages on her paintings. Anything comic book related is what sells these days. What if she took those comic collages out, would people still but her work?. The only reason why I have her work is because of the comic collages and at the time it only cost $200-300 for an original. I probably wouldn't buy one at the prices now. But that's just me. She found her gimmick with the comic collages as Martin Whatson with his squiggly tags. They will both ride that gravy train until it breaks down. And you can't blame them for that. Sandra has artistic talent. the other... Well. Not saying Sandra doesn't have talent. She can clearly paint. Just pointing out she only started to get recognized when she used comic book collages on her paintings. Take those comics out, you get another painter who paints nice portraits. The comic books is what sets her apart form other portrait painters.
Is it right to use it, who knows. A lot of people sell fan art of copyrighted images for profit. DC/Marvel(Disney) will only start to take notice once she starts to make millions from it. Then they will tell her to stop or make her give them a piece of the profit for using their images.
How do you feel about the Sandra/Whatson collaboration?
The funny thing is, nobody bought Sandra's work before she started to put comic collages on her paintings. Anything comic book related is what sells these days. What if she took those comic collages out, would people still but her work?. The only reason why I have her work is because of the comic collages and at the time it only cost $200-300 for an original. I probably wouldn't buy one at the prices now. But that's just me. She found her gimmick with the comic collages as Martin Whatson with his squiggly tags. They will both ride that gravy train until it breaks down. And you can't blame them for that. Sandra has artistic talent. the other... Well. Not saying Sandra doesn't have talent. She can clearly paint. Just pointing out she only started to get recognized when she used comic book collages on her paintings. Take those comics out, you get another painter who paints nice portraits. The comic books is what sets her apart form other portrait painters. Is it right to use it, who knows. A lot of people sell fan art of copyrighted images for profit. DC/Marvel(Disney) will only start to take notice once she starts to make millions from it. Then they will tell her to stop or make her give them a piece of the profit for using their images. How do you feel about the Sandra/Whatson collaboration?
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 0:54:18 GMT 1, ^^ I quite like it!
^^ I quite like it!
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by Hairbland on Nov 8, 2014 1:28:59 GMT 1, Not sure on this, wouldn't the Richard Prince / Patrick Cariou be a good example of ruling either way, as was done, before eventually largely vindicating Prince? It seems to be a very grey area...a blurred Robin Thicke/Marvin Gaye line... I thought the first rule of Street / Urban art was fk the rules?. If posing as a street artist, coming up with a gimmick and riding a quick wave of popularity is breaking the rules then go for it!
Not sure on this, wouldn't the Richard Prince / Patrick Cariou be a good example of ruling either way, as was done, before eventually largely vindicating Prince? It seems to be a very grey area...a blurred Robin Thicke/Marvin Gaye line... I thought the first rule of Street / Urban art was fk the rules?. If posing as a street artist, coming up with a gimmick and riding a quick wave of popularity is breaking the rules then go for it!
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by johnnyh on Nov 8, 2014 5:57:16 GMT 1, Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Unfortunately it doesn't for example work in the public domain may not have copy right protection. there are also exemptions from the base copyright rule. Thing called fair use. copyright can also be time consuming and expensive to protect particularly if your an artist and it is not the most valuable piece and the infringer is in another country. one of the exceptions to the copyright rule is transformative work. Which is what Martin would claim in this case in that although he started with the original image what he ended up with is actually his own unique artwork. Which is what happened in the Richard Prince case someone mentioned earlier. so regardless of what people think and shout about it...I would tend to believe that in a copyright law case they would probably side with Martin in that he transformed the work but I could be wrong on that which is why the copyright rule is a pain I the arse to manage particularly in the art market as it is very subjective
Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Unfortunately it doesn't for example work in the public domain may not have copy right protection. there are also exemptions from the base copyright rule. Thing called fair use. copyright can also be time consuming and expensive to protect particularly if your an artist and it is not the most valuable piece and the infringer is in another country. one of the exceptions to the copyright rule is transformative work. Which is what Martin would claim in this case in that although he started with the original image what he ended up with is actually his own unique artwork. Which is what happened in the Richard Prince case someone mentioned earlier. so regardless of what people think and shout about it...I would tend to believe that in a copyright law case they would probably side with Martin in that he transformed the work but I could be wrong on that which is why the copyright rule is a pain I the arse to manage particularly in the art market as it is very subjective
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by mutatis on Nov 8, 2014 7:38:05 GMT 1, Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Copyright is infringed by copying. Copying in relation to an artistic work means reproducing the work in any material form. In both instances you are reproducing the work, albeit by different means. The means of the reproduction is not the deciding factor - it is whether a substantial part of the copyright work has been reproduced. So assuming there is copyright in the smiley face (and there are reasons why there might not be) - copying it by hand would be an infringement. But just because an infringement occurs does not mean a law suit follows. This is highlighted by the fact that, until 1 October 2014, if you copied one of your CDs to your computer to play in iTunes for your own listening pleasure, that would have been an infringement of copyright. So technically, there were thousands of infringements occurring everyday. Were rights holders interested in pursuing these types of infringement? No. They are more concerned if you make the contents of your iTunes library available to others to download.
Well... That is not entirely accurate, is it? In one of her latest works (see her instagram) she is clearly copying a comic... Does she have talent? Sure. I guess... And so do hundreds and hundreds of not-famous artists... Her biggest contribution: adding comics to portraits... They're nice... Her artistic skills are not out of this world... Some of us are fan-boys, some of us are not. I actually prefer Sylvia Ji... But being the poor sod that I am, cannot afford her OGs... But do own two of her giclee prints. However- beauty (read: art) lies on the eye of the beholder... Cheers! You draw a smiley face and i will copy it by drawing it. this is not copyright infringement as i will draw it with my own hands. you take a photo and i will scan it in and print it out and add tags to it. this is copyright infringement as i have not reproduced the image with my own hands. hopefully that explains it. Copyright is infringed by copying. Copying in relation to an artistic work means reproducing the work in any material form. In both instances you are reproducing the work, albeit by different means. The means of the reproduction is not the deciding factor - it is whether a substantial part of the copyright work has been reproduced. So assuming there is copyright in the smiley face (and there are reasons why there might not be) - copying it by hand would be an infringement. But just because an infringement occurs does not mean a law suit follows. This is highlighted by the fact that, until 1 October 2014, if you copied one of your CDs to your computer to play in iTunes for your own listening pleasure, that would have been an infringement of copyright. So technically, there were thousands of infringements occurring everyday. Were rights holders interested in pursuing these types of infringement? No. They are more concerned if you make the contents of your iTunes library available to others to download.
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FЯ
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by FЯ on Nov 8, 2014 10:20:57 GMT 1, So when banksy ripped off the rene gagnon praying boy, that was copyright infringement. got you.
did anyone care. Did they fuck.
So when banksy ripped off the rene gagnon praying boy, that was copyright infringement. got you.
did anyone care. Did they fuck.
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johnnyh
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by johnnyh on Nov 8, 2014 10:35:39 GMT 1, Generally in the art world people can't afford to care. To global a market and infringement is difficult to police and to chase up etc. lawyers, bills etc and you would probably Winn little in compensation etc.
Music on the other hand is ran by corporations and music publishing houses.....they have lawyers and legal departments coming out of their ears. Also the people infringing are either no bodies in which case they watch and care little or they are signed to another large publishing house or a large record label who have s**t loads of money and can pay big sums for any copyright infringements that they make.
So as usual is controlled by economics as opposed to right and wrong.
Ps Rene's problem was probably the fact that he knicked it from someone else!!!!
Generally in the art world people can't afford to care. To global a market and infringement is difficult to police and to chase up etc. lawyers, bills etc and you would probably Winn little in compensation etc.
Music on the other hand is ran by corporations and music publishing houses.....they have lawyers and legal departments coming out of their ears. Also the people infringing are either no bodies in which case they watch and care little or they are signed to another large publishing house or a large record label who have s**t loads of money and can pay big sums for any copyright infringements that they make.
So as usual is controlled by economics as opposed to right and wrong.
Ps Rene's problem was probably the fact that he knicked it from someone else!!!!
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tab1
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Martin Whatson En Pointe Print Release, by tab1 on Nov 8, 2014 10:47:41 GMT 1, So when banksy ripped off the rene gagnon praying boy, that was copyright infringement. got you. did anyone care. Did they f**k.
www.banksy-prints.com/2010/01/another-new-utah-banksy-gone/
Just out of curiosity I had to have a look
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