You do her and all independent artists a great disservice when you commit such acts (from what I see on the internet, this is not your first bout of pilferage) and thus encourage others to do likewise. I imagine that this sort of behavior will come back to harm your company if you continue such practices.
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
"You can conquer anything"
You do her and all independent artists a great disservice when you commit such acts (from what I see on the internet, this is not your first bout of pilferage) and thus encourage others to do likewise. I imagine that this sort of behavior will come back to harm your company if you continue such practices.
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Alas, I must once again remind large numbers of Chinese salesmen and other worldwide peddlers that if they fall into the Gulf of Spam, they will be eaten by roaming Balrogs. The rest of you, lovers of grace, poetry, and horses (nod to Yeats--you do not have to be fond of horses), feel free to leave fascinating missives and curious arguments.
Looks like you'll have to go to facebook for conversation on this one... Ideally conversations on blog posts that occur in other places should be linked more easily with the post somehow. Perhaps that will happen some day.
ReplyDeleteHave been interested in various people admitting that their work has been stolen. I've realized that I know composers, a novelist, and poets whose work have been stolen--I'm not talking about work influencing work but about direct lifting of work used in other public art like movies, or in public places like websites.
Thanks to Dave Bonta for correcting my public domain business. Also, for sending a link to that ingenious plagiarist Quentin Rowan and his mashup sort of writing--only Quentin Rowan didn't see it that way at all: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/02/13/120213fa_fact_widdicombe?currentPage=all
Terrible. Why do we begrudge artists even the pittance they might earn from their work? It is hard enough already to live doing one's work or anything related to it.
ReplyDeleteThe world keeps coming up with inequities I had not even imagined lately.
It makes me sad.
Yes, it's sad.
ReplyDeleteThe triumph of entertainment over art means less respect for the artist's single ownership of the work, I suspect...
I'm appalled by this. Stealing is stealing, and this is such a mean-spirited theft, because here is a young artist at the beginning of her career who from now on is going to be left with the nasty feeling that the world is not a trustworthy place.
ReplyDeleteI've frequently had people contact me asking for permission to use images found on the internet... there have been a lot recently re. my maquettes for The Soldier's Tale... and I always try to oblige, even when there is no exchange of money involved. I'm sure Kelly Barstow would have entered into reasonable discussion about the sale of her image had Forever 21 had the courtesy to open negotiations.
Well done, Marly, for drawing attention to this.
And I just don't believe rewarding and helping young artists wouldn't be good for business--and interest other young people. So why do it and gain ill will for a few dollars?
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