nice.. i clicked the link and avg found a threat.
I too am surprised so many of you are OK with completely ripping off someone's artwork and "re-doing" it for your own benefit. Especially if the guy sells prints of said artwork on his own?
Personally I have downloaded a cool info-graphic on the web and printed it exactly as-is, but it clearly wasn't our design as it had the designers name on it and he had told folks in the forum it was OK to download and print as long as it wasn't used professionally.
Something about downloading a cool design someone has spent time on, then completely re-building it and slightly changing fonts, etc. kinda rubs me the wrong way. Just my humble $.02.
I checked the link earlier that was posted and now is gone, and I didnt see anyway to purchase a print. from what I read, he or she was just showing an Idea they had one night.
Cmon...really? took me 5 seconds to find this:
http://society6.com/colinharman
So...is it still OK to recreate his art and print out versions for yourself, knowing he is selling them on his own site?
I checked the link earlier that was posted and now is gone, and I didnt see anyway to purchase a print. from what I read, he or she was just showing an Idea they had one night.
Cmon...really? took me 5 seconds to find this:
http://society6.com/colinharman
So...is it still OK to recreate his art and print out versions for yourself, knowing he is selling them on his own site?
@anotherdog
Here's your response to gypsygraphics post on the "20% change" thread:
Quote:
Originally Posted by GypsyGraphics
there is NO percentage that you are allowed STEAL!
even to create derivative work, you must permission from the copyright owner of the original work.
i wonder... does a person who thinks they can do that, also think they could rob a bank... and explain to a judge how they only stole 80% of the banks money, and therefore aren't really guilt of robbery?
If you can see any of the original design, its a steal.
So if it happens to you it's a crime, if it happens to someone else it's "Oh, well, what's new under the sun? I mean it's type and a shape on a board, what's original about that?"
How can we expect clients to adhere to a standard that we choose to ignore when it's convenient? Interestingly there were a lot of replies to this guy's post and almost all of them were from other designers wanting to know if they could buy one of the prints.
Agreed, this thread got me riled up...I find it amazing many in here freak out if someone god forbid prints a harley logo or disney character sticker for a customer, but when some random designer creates a work that gets passed around the internets, (AND sells prints of said work) suddenly it's OK to print said design or even worse in my mind..completely re-create and bastardize the design yourself?