I was just saying that to Tomoko. They often take swipe they find online and ask a photographer to do this. I'm like "CALL THAT PERSON."
On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 1:57 PM, herschelmair <herschel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yes I've had that many times The client is a small perfume maker and they want an image like the one in the Chanel ad.. but exactly like that one... and how much must we change the copy to avoid plagiarism problems. not much ad work is really original
Sent from my iPodThe real question is how many times did I get a clip from the Black Book with a note “Copy this but with our product.” AD’s hardly ever have original ideas they can get through the creative committee, so they have to steal.On Nov 23, 2013, at 1:36 PM, Randy Little wrote:How many times did you get back a book where the chromes had been surgically removed then taped back into place? AD Directors are often ask to go find SWIPE for comps in house. Then it just ends up remaining instead of beingOn Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One of my favorite things to see on FB is how far too many people post images they did not make on their fB pages as though in reality they did. I thought it was an interesting phenomenon until somebody did it with my stuff. I had FB take it down, but others still try. Back in the 90’s corporations ‘borrowed’ my work all the time, but then I had a copyright attorney send threatening letters. I got some money, but the flood is hard to stem. I have no work on Flickr, because they don’t pay attention to © symbols.
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