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Sadly that's not dA's policy. There are enough comments on the main page to let the world know she is an art thief, and that will be forever tied to this user name. She's done it to herself.
-- Sometimes I kill the living, sometimes I raise the dead Sometimes I say "Just fuck it all," and roll back into bed
Kay - damphyr Copyright & Etiquette Administrator deviantart.com
I find that policy in need of review. Sure, if you look and read closely, you can find out she's an art thief. But she still has a gallery up. Some of the pictures are one she say she drew and "her friend" colored. Who's not to say that these are stolen images as well. If Lisa was the "friend" she had coloring images, then there is another lie going on here because Lisa has nothing to do with any of the images left on her gallery.
This is my though. Leave the link to galleries where a person has been banned for stealing someone else's work. Replace all the content with a message saying what the person did and any known screen names and alias they might have. This may seem severe, but when a person refuses to admit their wrongdoing even after they have been confronted with irrefutable fact, then stronger measures should be taken.
Image theft is too prevalent on the web. It is a new problem in this digiatl medium and needs consideration. Artists make a living with their work and for someone to claim that they helped make these images or to claim them as their own is slander at the very least. I recently found someone on Renderosity using someone elses photos, claiming them as his. He was 17 and the images he claimed were at least 6 years old. Renderosity took the person's gallery down immeadiately.
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Sometimes I kill the living, sometimes I raise the dead
Sometimes I say "Just fuck it all," and roll back into bed
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Sometimes I kill the living, sometimes I raise the dead
Sometimes I say "Just fuck it all," and roll back into bed
This is my though. Leave the link to galleries where a person has been banned for stealing someone else's work. Replace all the content with a message saying what the person did and any known screen names and alias they might have. This may seem severe, but when a person refuses to admit their wrongdoing even after they have been confronted with irrefutable fact, then stronger measures should be taken.
Image theft is too prevalent on the web. It is a new problem in this digiatl medium and needs consideration. Artists make a living with their work and for someone to claim that they helped make these images or to claim them as their own is slander at the very least. I recently found someone on Renderosity using someone elses photos, claiming them as his. He was 17 and the images he claimed were at least 6 years old. Renderosity took the person's gallery down immeadiately.
Food for thought.
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