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Related: About this forumArtist accuses Aaron Carter of stealing his work to promote merchandise
I just found this trending on Twitter. Not only did Aaron Carter steal JoJoe's work, but twisted the meaning! This is why I don't post my artwork online because of downright thieves who think artists don't work and need not getting paid. I hate fuc#ers like Aaron Carter. I hate people who think they can take anything they want and use it as their own because it's 'online' and therefore 'public'!
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I have my lions den, you have yours. https://aaroncarter.com Hoodies are BACK UP!!! all un received orders contact Dawn in my contacts on my website. you can reach me directly too. xo
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@aaroncarter
.. You are using my artwork to promote your merchandise. I have not given you permission to do so. My art is being commercially exploited by people on a daily basis. We artists have rights, too!
Iˋd really appreciate if you could retweet this so hell see it.
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And here's a link to the original artwork on Esty:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/252100446/day-and-night-signed-fine-art-giclee?ref=shop_home_active_27&pro=1
I just found a Forbes article about this:
Berlin Artist Jonas Jödicke Speaks Up About Aaron Carter Art Fiasco
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nadjasayej/2020/01/18/berlin-artist-jonas-jdicke-speaks-up-about-aaron-carter-art-fiasco/#61233b162b6f
icymist
(15,888 posts)IDK what happened there. Well, this can make for a good discussion: How do you feel about posting your work online? Is it safe? What if some day you wake up and find your work being used to sell stuff for somebody else without your knowledge or permission?
jimfields33
(18,911 posts)Paid professor at a university as a teaching tool. But if you make a penny, absolutely not!!
keithbvadu2
(40,144 posts)There should be a law that if someone uses your image/intellectual property without your permission, then you can use theirs to promote any cause you wish.
Reciprocity.
icymist
(15,888 posts)The thing that happened here was some jerk (Carter) thought it was okay to steal this image and use it to sell his merchandise. What makes people like Carter think this is alright is that most artists don't have the money to go after those who steal their work. You can see this in Carter's smug and thuggish response of seeing the artist in small claims court.
I have a friend who wrote a song a few years back and one day he found it being used to sell gin in another country. He sent this a bill and is still waiting for any word, let alone payment from this corporation. It sucks when you work hard and put a lot of time and sweat over getting a piece to come out just right only to have someone else steal it away.
keithbvadu2
(40,144 posts)Politicians are famous for using songs in their campaigns without permission.