I wonder if this would have all been fine had the artist paid the T. Geisel estate a percentage?
Seems like the right thing to do IMHO. "I'm going to use your work to create something "new""
Isn't that what they do in the music business?
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I wonder if this would have all been fine had the artist paid the T. Geisel estate a percentage?
Seems like the right thing to do IMHO. "I'm going to use your work to create something "new""
Isn't that what they do in the music business?
Quoted from RyanStl:This is a really tough issue and I see both sides. There is homage and copy. A fake Rolex is a fake Rolex when the faker uses the logos and name. You can make the same exact looking watch and put your logo and it's a homage. It's legal, but still looked down on.
The real gray area is music. I have a real hard time when people try to claim drum beats for themselves when it is a fundamental.
Amen, brother. Love those funky drummers!
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