ART THEFT
To be honest, it is a nasty topic, and one that likes to be kept hidden like the dirty underclothes of our society.
However, after being brought to the attention of a few things, I decided to make this little blog to try to inform the public about what art theft really is and how we can help it from becoming an epidemic.
WARNING-IF YOU FIND THIS OFFENSIVE, THEN JUST DONT READ.
This is meant to be an informative blog, not one where we argue and complain and point fingers.
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WHAT IS ART THEFT?
While art theft comes in many forms, there are a few that are the most common here in the community:
-using a person's artwork without giving them credit or asking permission
-using a person's linework without giving them credit or asking permission
-tracing over a person's artwork without giving them credit or asking permission
-using a person's story without giving them credit or asking permission
-taking a person's character, changing a few things, and calling it yours
As you can see, in general using anything that belongs to another person without first asking them or at the very least giving them credit is considered art theft.
To sum up:
ASK PERMISSION BEFORE USING SOMEONE'S ART AND GIVE THEM CREDIT IF YOU DO
Now...
This is good to know, but now we need to figure out what we can do to prevent art theft from happening in the first place from the position of the artist.
HOW TO PREVENT ART THEFT
There are many ways that art theft can be prevented by the artist. Here are a few simple tips of the trade:
-watermark your art--many upload sites offer watermarks with their logo on it, or you can create your own in your art program by creating a new layer (with at least 50% transparency) with whatever design you want over top of the picture
-monitor your art--if you notice someone using art that you recognize as your own, double check, and then inform that person of what they've done, as they may not be aware that what they are doing is considered art theft
-speak up! if you see someone using art that belongs to a friend of yours, or even just someone you know, tell that person and then they can deal with it however they please
-if all else fails, remove your art from the site and upload it either with another site, or with a new watermark so that there can be no confusion as to who the art belongs to--if the thief continues to steal, then make the decision as to whether or not you should remove your art completely
From Iaurdagnire, regarding legal fears:
Here is a tip for people who are paranoid about their stuff being used commercially or for profit. I know this blog is for the smaller art-use issues on the internet, but a lot of people can get very touchy so this is a way to stop that. With this, even if you see someone using something of yours, their effort is made redundant:
Place everything you have ever done for a particular character/idea/project (drawings, writings, print outs of where they are on the internet etc) into an envelope/package, and mail it to yourself. When it gets back to you, it will have a dated stamp on it. If anything occurs after that with legal implications, you can produce that envelope unopened containing all the original work prior to what anyone else claims.
BUT WHAT IF I CANNOT FIND/CREDIT THE ARTIST?
THEN DO NOT USE THE ART. SIMPLE AS THAT
ART SHARING
Most artists love to have their art shown to other people. This is ok to do, but if you're going to do this, here are a few tips:
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Credit the original artist in all instances
-Provide a
link to the artist's gallery or webpage
-If you cannot find who the original artist is (ie, you found the picture by searching in Google) then at least
link to the webpage you found it on
-If the picture comes from a
stock photo site, check whether the image is free for use or if you must pay
I understand that things like watermarks can be ugly and annoying, but if they protect your art, doesn't that make them worth it?
As much as anyone else, I do not want this community to become a place where artists are afraid to share because they fear that their art will be used without their knowledge.
All I ask is that as a community, we work together to keep an eye on this problem and make sure that it doesn't become something that we all regret.
-Trigger
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Two years ago, I found out
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Good information. I don't
I have a friend who nearly took down all of her images online because an image of hers was used in an online forum without crediting her. She took it really badly. Different people handle the theft of their work different ways but it is best to assume that they don't want you claiming their hard work as your own. So thank you for making this very clear. I think some people just don't realize.
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-faunet
Thanks for the comments
And yes, I think for the most part people just don't realize that copying and pasting art to use without the artist's permission is a form of theft. I think people need to start thinking that for digital artists, they can't exactly protect their canvasses the way that painters and photographers can do, so we need to respect that if someone is sharing their art, it is something special to them and, unless stated, not to be used for purposes other than appreciating.
Oh well, I guess because of differences of opinion, this is a problem that can never truly be solved, but at least we can help people understand the things that are generally frowned upon. C:
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Thanks Vandetta.
Thank you for making
Wow. Reading this really brings me back to the days where I went on communities where art theft was a real problem. (Neopets, fanart.lionking.net, etc.) Elementary school and middle school was unkind. But now that I'm 22 graduating art college, I have learned so much about protecting my work and my legal rights as a creative professional.
Seeing that this even needs to be posted makes me reluctant to post my work, however. I thought TEF was an older more responsible group. I hope that is the case.
Not too much to worry about
Hopefully though we can all work together to keep this from becoming a problem that makes people not want to post art.
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You're very right, character theft is just as bad, if not worse. Thank you for making that point.
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