Guy puts shots on flicker. Shots become spread across the internet with no accompanying credits. Guy gets butt hurt when he becomes the face of revolution and established media picks up on the craze.
My sympathy is non-existent. Don't put your precious art on fucking FLICKER you tool bag.
"The Stolen Scream"
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Re: "The Stolen Scream"
Uh, he said nothing against the revolution and stuff, if you watched it, you know he argues mainly against other people selling his art and claiming it's theirs and making big money out of it.Nicho Void wrote:Guy puts shots on flicker. Shots become spread across the internet with no accompanying credits. Guy gets butt hurt when he becomes the face of revolution and established media picks up on the craze.
My sympathy is non-existent. Don't put your precious art on fucking FLICKER you tool bag.
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Re: "The Stolen Scream"
"If that girl didn't want to be raped she shouldn't have dressed so provocatively."Nicho Void wrote:Guy puts shots on flicker. Shots become spread across the internet with no accompanying credits. Guy gets butt hurt when he becomes the face of revolution and established media picks up on the craze.
My sympathy is non-existent. Don't put your precious art on fucking FLICKER you tool bag.
"He deserved it, if he didn't want his car stolen he should have locked the doors."
We don't live in a just world, sometimes people like this who have done absolutely nothing wrong get screwed over. Stop looking for reasons to make what happened to him okay, it wasn't.
But if ever there was a stark example of the power of the information age, this is it.
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Re: "The Stolen Scream"
Yes, exactly. He's pissed that someone is making money off of the art....after the revolution made it famous. You can't have both. You either credit and license your shit, or you don't. If some teeshirt maker sees some cool tag art on the wall of an Iranian mosque, he's not going to track down the artist. At some point, when it's everywhere in the public domain...it becomes, well, public domain.Nya-chan Production wrote: Uh, he said nothing against the revolution and stuff, if you watched it, you know he argues mainly against other people selling his art and claiming it's theirs and making big money out of it.
Really? That's the parallel you want to draw?Vivaldi wrote: "If that girl didn't want to be raped she shouldn't have dressed so provocatively."
"He deserved it, if he didn't want his car stolen he should have locked the doors."
