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84 Times Artists Caught Companies And Fake Artists Copying Their Work And Selling It As Their Own
Thanks to the internet it's never been easier for people to rip off something that somebody else created and pass it off as their own. It isn't just individuals who do it either, but major well-known companies like New Look, Forever21, and even Disney. We wrote about one such case before, where artist Tuesday Bassen discovered that Spanish retailer Zara had stolen her designs and were using them without crediting her, and now Bored Panda has compiled an extended list of people who have experienced similar unfair treatment at the hands of people too lazy, or too talentless, to create something for themselves. Scroll down to see for yourself, and let us know how you feel in the comments.
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Art By Katie Woodger Stolen By Disney
The best way for it is to post things like this on facebook, twitter etc... Let's see how disney would quiet down a raging fire
Thomas Pullin's Original Work (Left) And Neda Rabiei's Nockoff (Right)
Crazy!! This should get upvotes... it's not freakin triangles!! It's a blatant copy of a very distinctive artwork. Your work is gorgeous btw!
Woman Steals Artwork From Artist Ryan Conners, Paints Flowers On Top Of It And Sells Products With It As Her Own
Zara Steals Tuesday Bassen's Artwork
This is outrageous! Zara should be so ashamed!!! They got enough money to hire an entire team of designer FFS, do they really need to steal???
First Official Art Thief
To be honest that drawing is beyond beautiful I love it so much such a shame someone had to go and steal it!
This "Artist"
Lili Chin's Illustrations “Doggie Language” On Kohl's T-Shirts
Company Stealing Artwork From Artist
Ford Steals Firewatch Artwork For A Promotional Ad
Working in advertising, I have to say that unfortunately, most of the time, the clients don't have any idea where the artwork comes from, it's the ad agency or the graphic designers who stole it or are too lazy to produce real work...
Forever21 Gone Wild
Etsy Shop Owner Using Belandkal Artwork Without Permission On Their Laser Etched Products. The Art Itself Is Pretty Ironic In This Case
Art Thief Whose Been Stealing And Selling Prints On Deviantart Finally Gets Spotted Out On Facebook And Called Out
Good for this artist! So awesome you were able to bust this thief's balls! Fr
Mark Conlan's Original Work (Left) And Neda Rabiei's Nockoff (Right)
Notice this art thief is doing it constantly- not the first entry on this page!
Stolen Art
Unfortunately there is very little you can do when a company overseas steals your art.
Art Thief Posting Work All Over The Internet As His Own Is Caught Red-Handed By The Artist And Called Out
That's Briana Garcia, she works for Disney. I've been following her work for years and she's fantastic. She started in Disneyland and has worked her way into their artist showcases and character drawing demonstrations. She is very talented. Her sketches and illustrations are 100% her property and do not belong to disney or the public unless she expressly says so. Regardless of the subject. If i draw Disney's cinderella, that is 100% MY work. Credit to Disney for their character but MY illustration. If i take YOUR illustration of disney's cinderella and claim it as my own then i am stealing YOUR work. If i take your illustration and try to sell it, i'm putting myself at legal risk for stealing both IP's because i did not make the drawing and do not have permission to sell it as my own goods and i do not have permission to profit from the selling of a copyrighted disney character.
Fashion Label Brandy Melville Knocked Off The Artist Brain Foetus By Placing Her Embroidered Piece On Their Top
Original And The Copy
"Zara" has some very lazy designers since they only steal other's art work
Samantha Beeston Had Stolen Artist's Lauren Nassef's Drawings (Left) And Used Them In Her Own Pattern Designs (Right)
Stolen Fan Art
Originals Vs Rip-Offs
Even though I can't imagine that too much work went into this one, not cool
Rashidi Barrett's Version (Right) Of Matheus Lopez Castro Work (Left). Barrett Admitted What He'd Done And Apologised On His Website
Frenchman Romain Sarkal Eloy Submits A Photoshopped Picture (Bottom) To A Contest And Wins A New Macbook Pro Laptop All Without A Permission Of Photographer Kevin Collins Who Took The Original Picture (Top)
Taylor Swift Posted A Fan Art Which Later Turned Out To Be Art Thievery From Artist Ally Burguieres
Urban Outfitters Steals Artist's Spires Work And Puts In On A Skirt
Original Illustration And Knock-off Version
Band Rapper Sadat X Released An Album With Artist's Jay Roeder Artwork On It Without His Permission
Art Stolen From Deviantart User Nerkin
What does the shirt say??? I can't tell and it's driving me nuts trying to figure it out.
Northern Ireland Painter Martin Bradley Produced Almost “Exact Replicas” (Right) Of Works By American Painter Tim Rogerson (Left)
Modern Dog, A Small Seattle Design Shop, Accused Disney And Some Of Their Partners, Including Target, Of Ripping Off One Of Its Dog-Oriented Designs To Create A T-Shirt. They Even Started A Social Media Campaign To Attract More Attention To The Issue
Creative Agency Is Not So Creative Apparently
Forever 21 Accused Of Blatantly Stealing Valfre Designs
Stolen Artwork
Artist's Design Used On A T-Shirt
Snapchat Accused Of Stealing Make-Up Artist's Work For Selfie Filters. They Later Admitted To This Being An Issue After 3 Other Artists Were Copied
Original Work By J.Scott Campbell (Left) And Benjamin Spark's Work (Right)
Someone Out There Is Selling Rip-Offs Of My Designs
Print By Hidden Eloise On A Paperchase Bag Bearing A Similar Design
Zara Stealing Again
Original Beekeepers Album Artwork And Apt. 13 Copy
This would make an interesting court case. The recreation is not the original artwork, clearly, but the concept is exactly the same, from figures, to clothes, down to the masks (not the coloring) and the body poses. The derivative work is much nicer, but it's a stolen concept.
Original Work By J. Scott Campbell (Left) And Benjamin Spark's Work (Right)
Controversial Artist Richard Prince Exhibits And Sells Screenshots Of Other Photographers’ Instagram Photos Without Permission
Company Stealing Art From Independent Artist
Stolen Art
Looks like she's screaming and about to eat her hair at the same time
Internet Shop Stealing All Artist's Elapuse Art To Make Money Of It
Viralstyle Stealing From Artists
Women Rise Stole My Design Of Princess Leia
Chinese Version
Brand Steals This Design
Stolen Fanart
this one makes me want to cry. if art isn't rewarded no one will go through the trouble of being an artist. i fear for a world without art.
Another Stolen Artwork
Artwork Stolen By Asos
The Original Of Polish Artist Adrian Knopik (Top) And Rashidi Barrett's Version (Bottom)
I don't know if it's supposed to be erotic, but they, especially the third one kind of gross me out.
Company Copying Artist's Design
This Artist Is Getting Angry
Indie Devs Claim Early Drawings From RWBY To Be Concept Art For Their Game
Almost Copy-Paste
looks like some kid is just learning to draw and don't know better to link back or contact the original artist.
Paintings Plagiarised By Wendy Marani (Right) As Painted By Nancy Farmer (Left)
Don't worry, the copies are atrocious!! Looks like they were done by an elementary school kid!
Selling Stolen Art
Go here to report copyright infringements on Facebook. They are pretty quick to take them down, I use it all the time for people stealing my artwork. https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/634636770043106?helpref=faq_content
When Flattery Becomes Forgery
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery but copying without attribution to the original artist is insincere flatuence.
Stolen Design Copy
Art Thief
Claire's Ripped Off This Clare Louise Owen Design
Artist Shepard Fairey Used A Picture Of B.Obama For His Poster Without A Permission Of Photographer Mannie Garcia Who Took The Picture
Shepard's career highlights include taking a photo, add in photoshop filter and then make millions. Photographer sees nothing from it.
Stolen Art
pissed, bc they are making money out of another persons design, redbubble is full of it
Internet Shop Using Artist's Fanart To Make Keychains
Stolen Artwork
dang good think I got here before the Jolo Atlantis guy could criticize the grammar again. Yeesh. Btw that bear mask looks so cool. :D
Samantha's R. Original Artwork On Lil Kim's Single Cover
Jakarta’s Jazz Festival Advertising Materials Look Extremely Similar To Ian Austin’s Original Artwork
Stolen Artwork
Stolen Art Being Sold Online
Stolen Art
Teechip is hosted by Amazon Web Services. Send a DMCA letter to copyright@amazon.com - they take For.Ev.Er to respond, but they eventually take it down. The more people serve letters against Teechip, the better. I've filed many now myself.
Chas Truslow "Killa Bart" Art On Ruvilla T-Shirts That It Marketed And Sold To Its Customers
Art Thief
Stolen Art And Even Costs Nothing
This Guy Totally Ripped Off My Favorite Artist Kshocs. Even The Coloring Is The Same
Well, it s complicated for tatoo. of course the Kshocks s one is gorgeous. But i can imagine that someone can t travel to get this tatoo and ask an other tatoo artist to make it... very common actually. A lot of tatoos are just copy of some design because the customers want it. What we need is a good tatoo artist who can do everything we ask. but asking them to copy some work can just have a very bas result on you at the end, it s a risk sinc everybody as skills in some styles or not... but i dont see the problem. If my tatoo artist dont see any problem to do a copyright caracter or drawing if i ask it... why should we be upset for that one. Should we jail all the tatoo artist who did a mickey on their customers. Wake up people. The customers ask and you just fulfill his wish. It would be some art work from internet, nobody would have say s**t.
Art Thief Seeking Attention
Stolen Art
Stolen Design
So you're mad that someone liked your artwork so much they got it tattooed? I guess nobody can get any tattoos unless they draw it completely themselves,right?
Apparently My Artwork Is Being Stolen
Troll Thieves
And you know for a fact that Boylands isn't getting any restitution from Primark?
Just fund a funny detail... Post #58 from this thread shows a design from instagram @crimewa.ve. I found the instagram account @crimewave and found a "nike knife" which is also shown at the bored panda thread "Artist Turns Logos Of Famous Brands Into Weapons, And The Result Is Dangerously Awesome" Snap2-59ca...d86837.jpg
This makes me so sad. Specially when the copycats are big companies stealing artwork of new and young artists knowing that the original artists can't do a thing to protect their work. Obviously designers get inspired by the things that they see and might eventually end up creating something similar, but just copying what they see is so low. I have this top which has been fairly popular ever since I made the first prototype in 2013. Over the last year so I've seen it being copied plenty times. The one on the left is my original design. One on the right is IHeartRaves's version titled as "Exclusively designed by the IHeartRaves team". dreamwarri...b1171a.jpg
What I want to see are the reactions of the thieves and how those stories unfolded, be it catching red-handed, lawsuits and other actions. I hope the thieves get what they deserve, starting from social exclusion, through embarrasement and undermined "talent" to heavy financial punishment. How can you be so insolent and steal like that?! Have you no shame?
Not sure where the original copying took place, but HomeSense is selling ornaments with an obvious copy of my artwork printed on them. HomeSenseC...d4c3b0.jpg
So ironically, it was here on Bored Panda, where my art was stolen. I posted my necklaces in the comments of an article about galaxy necklaces. Apparently someone saw it here and made a copy of my design. 20729278_1...1551bc.jpg
So, ironically, it was here!!! On Bored Panda, where my art was stolen. I posted my necklace design in one of the comments on Bored Panda featuring galaxy necklaces, and apparently some company or factory saw it and made a copy of it. 20729278_1...7cb079.jpg
This frustrates me so much. People have no respect for the amount of skill and time it takes to produce an artwork. With bigger companies, if they like the artwork enough, I'm sure they can shell out enough to pay artists for their time, but they just don't want to bother. Bigger companies know they can get away with ripping off smaller artists, and it is so maddening. I myself recently had my work ripped off. I do searches of my images from time to time with Google Images to see if anyone is illegally using my work, and I came across someone using my illustration for a brooch. fox-brooch...040f71.jpg
I had a tattoo artist copy one of my self portraits and now my face is tattooed on at least 5 people (that I know of) around the world tattoo-pic...dcc192.jpg
This really makes me sad/mad. These artist spend so much time and put some much of themselves into their projects and these thieves come and take them away. It's horrible. Lawyers probably cost more than a lot of these people can afford, and when it's overseas... good luck trying to get them to stop. I hope they get their justice.
It makes me furious to see that so many artists got ripped off. I had to add watermarks to my paintings. For the last few months I filled in over 2500 DMCA's and I still need to fill in 5-20 each day. While I make next to nothing and struggle to survive, my art is illegally sold on phone cases, bags, yoga mats, t-shirts etc. with cheap inferior quality all over the world (e.g. USA, China, Europe, India, Indonesia) via Amazon, Ebay, Etsy, Alibaba, Aliexpress, Taobao etc. They don't have a license and I never gave my consent. The text on my artworks are important to prevent art theft. Sadly, not all of these thieves respect watermarks. So here is what happened (Btw, if you see your art on these hoodies the main source is Alibaba.com, Taobao.com, 1688.com and Aliexpress.com. I highly recommend joining their IPR system to prevent more art thefts. From there people buy cheap products and they sell them on Amazon, Ebay, Shopify and other online stores): ArtInfring...56d0fd.jpg
How much does it cost to copyright an image? A couple of hundred bucks? So here's a tip from a fellow artist. NEVER, EVER, EVER post ANY of your work online until AFTER you have a copyright number. ... Then, when you post it, append the copyright number at the bottom of the image. That way, copying your work is clearly illegal. .... Never be naive enough to think that it can't happen, and don't kid yourself that no one will steal your work. Remember if you post it online ANYONE CAN GET IT.
The most frustrating part about being an artist is to be seen you must display your work and so scumbags are easger to steal it. Even more frustrating are the complete a******s that make millions off other's work and are celebrated for doing it. People like Richard Prince and others are celebrated for blatantly stealing other's work and selling it for large profits and are protected by the art community.
I am SO sick of copycats! This big company called Adairs in Australia copied my Cat Nap Pillowcases design- they just altered it with some text, a nose and thickened the lines! My company is called Xenotees, and I came up with and started producing my original design in 2014. copycat_ad...e36ec0.jpg
I think you can post online (not use for selling product without permission of course) copies or reproductions of drawings you like as an art exercise. You can often see that on deviantart but.... just give credits to original artists !!! Come on be fair- play :/ !!!
Tell me this! I love the wonderful pictures that the Windows update is showing every single time I start my computer. BUT! From the first time I am thinking, "who made this picture, can I download, an I like the picture or anyhow appreciate the photographer behind it?" Anybody has any idea f thy have a database with all those beautiful pics and their origin?
It makes me furious to see how many artists got ripped off. I had to add watermarks to my paintings. For the last few months I filled in over 2500 DMCA's and I still need to fill in 5-20 each day. While I make next to nothing and struggle to survive, my art is illegally sold on phone cases, bags, yoga mats, t-shirts, DIY kits etc. with cheap inferior quality all over the world (e.g. USA, China, Europe, India, Indonesia) via Amazon, Ebay, Etsy, Alibaba, Aliexpress, Taobao etc. They don't have a license and I never gave my consent. The text on my artworks are important to prevent art theft. Sadly not all thieves respect watermarks. So here is what happened (Btw, if you see your art on these hoodies the infringement source is on the pages I mentioned previously Alibaba.com, Aliexpress.com, Taobao.com, 1688.com. I strongly recommend to join their IPR system to prevent art theft all over the internet. Otherwise people will start selling them on Ebay, Etsy, Amazon etc.): ArtInfring...40a38b.jpg
I find this hilarious on Bored Panda, where we're subjected to never-ending posts from those "inspired by" (aka blatantly stealing) others' art every damn day.
Brian Rubenacker should be at the top of this list. Every pillow/mug/iPhone case dealer in China has ripped him off and eBay and aliexpress were complicit. He's probably spent a fortune trying to preserve his work.
The companies know exactly who they are buying from. Its not only photos and art but song lyrics, cover art, television shows screen plays and inventions. I have been financially raped by these types of people and it needs to stop. I have to find a good lawyer to aid me in my quest. There are laws that protect artist and inventors but those of us with limited financial resources are very limited in what we can do. .I saw one of my drawings redone hanging in a Hilton hotel. This kind of theft has to be put an end to and the fakes need to be exposed and made to pay what they owe.
This is what happens if you don't copyright your work before you make it available online.
Imagine you are a big company that deals with a ton of artwork, like Ford, type deal. An artist claims a work as original and sells it to you. Is it up to you to dig into the history of the artwork to make sure they didn't steal it from someone else? I don't feel like it is, beyond perhaps a quick google reverse image search, but even that shouldn't be the buyers responsibility. It's messed up when you become responsible for someone else's claims. Then again, if you purchase something that turns out to have been stolen, the police take it from you. I dunno, it's a tough one because I see it from both sides (and I've had video I took stolen and used for profit from a company with international reach so believe me I understand how it feels).
I’m surprised Lisa Congdon isn’t in here. She’s probably the most famous artist of our time who’s made a career for herself off copying other artists work, or using it as a jumping off point. She’s been called out publicly but it was 10 years ago. She’s back at it again. She’s a story all by herself.
Just start a lawsuit. I did some time ago, and I won and this against Zara Home Belgium, Also know as Spanish giant Inditex (Zara, Bershka, Pull Bear, etc....) It took some time, but if you are sure that there is an infringement, go for it.
The amazing irony and hypocrisy of this article being a 100% direct copy of from another website is next level!! The original article was posted 9 months ago. Every comment on here is from 8 months ago!
This is my mountain design that gets ripped off every month or so. This infringer claimed that she has a right to compete on Etsy with me, and she has to stay fresh, so she refuses to take this down. basketfulr...4f1190.jpg
How arrogant is Zara's response. Disgraceful to say the least. Lost a customer here. Same with Disney. Disney are soooooooooo precious about their brand and what they own, you can hardly fart without their consent and yet they've STOLEN stuff from another. What? Big companies, you can't pay for something you'd like or design your own and pay an artist? Disney expects everyone to pay if you use something of theirs like a song. HYOPCRITES!!!!!!
my concept at university 2016, found it in an actual campaign Bildschirm...5d-png.jpg
Working as a Graphic Designer in the fashion industry I learned that shamelessly copying designs is the industry standard. I worked for the largest clothing retailers in South Africa and they all do it. They actually send "buyers" overseas to go on clothing shopping sprees. Then the buyers destroy the clothing by cutting them up to make them unwearable (this creates a loophole to get past import customs), then it's the job of a junior graphic designer to make carbon copies of the designs. I'm not talking about using it for trend prediction or inspiration, I mean literally carbon copies, sometimes down to the smallest details.
I've worked as a Graphic Designer for the top retailers and clothing brands here in South Africa and the standard practice is to send "buyers" overseas. They basically go on a clothes shopping spree, then "destroy" the items by cutting them up and making them unwearable (this gives them a loophole to get past import customs), then they bring it to a designer like myself who's job it was to copy the designs. They aren't just using these items for trend prediction or for inspiration, they are literally making carbon copies. I must reiterate that these aren;t fringe-cases... this is the de facto industry standard.
Hi! I'm the author of art #27. Thanks for your support. The art in my deviantART gallery: https://nerkin.deviantart.com/art/By-the-Mania-for-the-Mania-697594131 Thanks!
That large brands are stealing from artists makes me mad as fire. They have the money. They just choose not to spend it because they know, they get away with it since few artists have thousands of dollars for lawyers.
I was just told this week that one of my cookie photos (and photos by others) are on leggings being sold at Walmart right now. walmart-59...4acf9a.jpg
Whenever art is stolen or used without credit/permission, it hurts the whole art community...I know it's hard for consumers to know when this is happening ie/ Forever 21, Etsy, Target, and other large companies, present their wares as legal. Most people expect that the T-shirt, keychain, mug etc... belongs to them and isn't stolen. But as you can see from these posts, art is brazenly stolen all the time! Typically from small artists that don't have a pot to p**s in and have no legal recourse. They can't afford a good lawyer, so most of the time the best the artist can do is point out that their work has been stolen. As consumers, we have the ability to stop buying things that have stolen art work on them. So if you see that an artist is saying their work hasn't been credited, or they didn't get permission to use it, then boycott it! As the mother of an artist I've seen personally what this does to an artist. It's not only sad but it is stealing money from a group of hard working people
-_- Half wish I hadn't looked through this one. It made me curious of my own work and I found one used in nearly a dozen free clipart sites and another on tattoo idea databanks. Three even on one website advertising "their" video game concept art services in India.
i have s**t from the myspace era that people are stealing and using in popular fb group pages, and then when you bring up proof, they yell at me like im the problem lol
This makes me so angry. Artists have a hard enough time making a living, and for them to be ripped off my major corporations is immoral and a flagrant abuse of power. Yeah, I know--this is often a case of a lazy design company ripping off someone else's ideas, but you know what--you want something, pay for it (i.e. design company).
There are also people who steal art that isn't decorative mediocrity. For example: "Rat Fink" artists and designers Johnny Ace and Kali Verra have shared numerous examples of people lifting their copyrighted drawings and paintings for unauthorized merchandise.
Thank you Bored Panda & Šarūnė Mac for exposing these ruthless thieves &/or con artists!!! They deserve to be outed at the very least.
When I lived in San Jose, CA At the local flea market ICE agents were always busting some Vietnamese for making T shirts with nike, NFL, etc logos. But they won't go after big corporations?
I had one of my photos stolen by Karen millian clothing, twice ! at least they had to compensate me, but I think they got it from a German agency because the multinational firm ARUP stole the same photo for one of their prospectus on lighting that they handed out to clients.
i had karen millen steal one of my photos for their website and to make matters worse they did it twice. at least they had to pay compensation. Its looked like it was taken by an agency in Germany because the multinational group ARUP stole the same photo for one of their prospectus handed out to customer and available on line
I do not know if this is coincidence but; while we are talking about theft my friend told me once that one of my concepts had stolen.. F1-59caba1188e37.jpg
Well, totally not cool... But not so surprising considering that lot of these companies in a way are accused of exploiting adult and child (!!!) workers in various countries...
I feel for these artists. Something to think about, Although it may hurt the integrity of the piece but water marks are always a good way to deter people from stealing. Stock photo sites capitalize on this and they know the importance of giving there artist a safe place to post their work. I know that these companies have no right, but better safe then sorry.
I'm an art director for this brand, and found this, down to the copy was copied.... also, look at the dates. Screen-Sho...ba178c.png
One reason why I stopped making art... others will steal off me and make a profit while I remain poor yet creative. Ugh.
Perhaps people shouldn't be posting their original artwork on the internet if they plan on monetizing it at some point?
The comments throughout this article's postings... Most people seem to get that art theft is bad, but it's still sad how many people don't get it. So few people understand intellectual property law and ethics. Especially bizarre that people seem to excuse it when it's a tattoo. Tattoos are not a free-for-all to steal artwork. No, an unapproved tattoo copy of someone's artwork is not flattery. It's theft. Flattery does not pay the bills. When the tattoo artist gets paid (knowingly or not) for copying someone else's art, that's an exchange of money for stolen art, and the artist is not getting that money (getting no compensation for their intellectual property being used/sold).
ikr? My fanart had been all over ebay and aliexpress for years :( My DA: https://soraname.deviantart.com/art/Hana-Midorikawa-Kangoku-Gakuen-Prison-School-524517240 Aliexpress: https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/Anime-Prison-School-Cosplay-Costumes-Hana-sketch-Print-T-Shirts-Mari-Kurihara-Funny-T-shirt-Short/32778443423.html?spm=a2g03.search0302.3.159.Tz2mJb&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_0_10051_10050_10053_10173_10052_10338_10339_10055_10099_10054_10056_10059_10532_10137_10060_100031_10107_10307_10341_10065_10142_10340_10068_10343_10342_10103_10102_10344_10073_10152_10151_10110_10154_10079_10112_10078_10111_10155_10114_10312_10113_10314_10313_10080_10082_10081_10084_10083_143_10326,searchweb201603_0,ppcSwitch_0&algo_pvid=ffae9025-39c9-4201-b3c5-676673d6014d&algo_expid=ffae9025-39c9-4201-b3c5-676673d6014d-21
Just fund a funny detail... Post #58 from this thread shows a design from instagram @crimewa.ve. I found the instagram account @crimewave and found a "nike knife" which is also shown at the bored panda thread "Artist Turns Logos Of Famous Brands Into Weapons, And The Result Is Dangerously Awesome" Snap2-59ca...d86837.jpg
This makes me so sad. Specially when the copycats are big companies stealing artwork of new and young artists knowing that the original artists can't do a thing to protect their work. Obviously designers get inspired by the things that they see and might eventually end up creating something similar, but just copying what they see is so low. I have this top which has been fairly popular ever since I made the first prototype in 2013. Over the last year so I've seen it being copied plenty times. The one on the left is my original design. One on the right is IHeartRaves's version titled as "Exclusively designed by the IHeartRaves team". dreamwarri...b1171a.jpg
What I want to see are the reactions of the thieves and how those stories unfolded, be it catching red-handed, lawsuits and other actions. I hope the thieves get what they deserve, starting from social exclusion, through embarrasement and undermined "talent" to heavy financial punishment. How can you be so insolent and steal like that?! Have you no shame?
Not sure where the original copying took place, but HomeSense is selling ornaments with an obvious copy of my artwork printed on them. HomeSenseC...d4c3b0.jpg
So ironically, it was here on Bored Panda, where my art was stolen. I posted my necklaces in the comments of an article about galaxy necklaces. Apparently someone saw it here and made a copy of my design. 20729278_1...1551bc.jpg
So, ironically, it was here!!! On Bored Panda, where my art was stolen. I posted my necklace design in one of the comments on Bored Panda featuring galaxy necklaces, and apparently some company or factory saw it and made a copy of it. 20729278_1...7cb079.jpg
This frustrates me so much. People have no respect for the amount of skill and time it takes to produce an artwork. With bigger companies, if they like the artwork enough, I'm sure they can shell out enough to pay artists for their time, but they just don't want to bother. Bigger companies know they can get away with ripping off smaller artists, and it is so maddening. I myself recently had my work ripped off. I do searches of my images from time to time with Google Images to see if anyone is illegally using my work, and I came across someone using my illustration for a brooch. fox-brooch...040f71.jpg
I had a tattoo artist copy one of my self portraits and now my face is tattooed on at least 5 people (that I know of) around the world tattoo-pic...dcc192.jpg
This really makes me sad/mad. These artist spend so much time and put some much of themselves into their projects and these thieves come and take them away. It's horrible. Lawyers probably cost more than a lot of these people can afford, and when it's overseas... good luck trying to get them to stop. I hope they get their justice.
It makes me furious to see that so many artists got ripped off. I had to add watermarks to my paintings. For the last few months I filled in over 2500 DMCA's and I still need to fill in 5-20 each day. While I make next to nothing and struggle to survive, my art is illegally sold on phone cases, bags, yoga mats, t-shirts etc. with cheap inferior quality all over the world (e.g. USA, China, Europe, India, Indonesia) via Amazon, Ebay, Etsy, Alibaba, Aliexpress, Taobao etc. They don't have a license and I never gave my consent. The text on my artworks are important to prevent art theft. Sadly, not all of these thieves respect watermarks. So here is what happened (Btw, if you see your art on these hoodies the main source is Alibaba.com, Taobao.com, 1688.com and Aliexpress.com. I highly recommend joining their IPR system to prevent more art thefts. From there people buy cheap products and they sell them on Amazon, Ebay, Shopify and other online stores): ArtInfring...56d0fd.jpg
How much does it cost to copyright an image? A couple of hundred bucks? So here's a tip from a fellow artist. NEVER, EVER, EVER post ANY of your work online until AFTER you have a copyright number. ... Then, when you post it, append the copyright number at the bottom of the image. That way, copying your work is clearly illegal. .... Never be naive enough to think that it can't happen, and don't kid yourself that no one will steal your work. Remember if you post it online ANYONE CAN GET IT.
The most frustrating part about being an artist is to be seen you must display your work and so scumbags are easger to steal it. Even more frustrating are the complete a******s that make millions off other's work and are celebrated for doing it. People like Richard Prince and others are celebrated for blatantly stealing other's work and selling it for large profits and are protected by the art community.
I am SO sick of copycats! This big company called Adairs in Australia copied my Cat Nap Pillowcases design- they just altered it with some text, a nose and thickened the lines! My company is called Xenotees, and I came up with and started producing my original design in 2014. copycat_ad...e36ec0.jpg
I think you can post online (not use for selling product without permission of course) copies or reproductions of drawings you like as an art exercise. You can often see that on deviantart but.... just give credits to original artists !!! Come on be fair- play :/ !!!
Tell me this! I love the wonderful pictures that the Windows update is showing every single time I start my computer. BUT! From the first time I am thinking, "who made this picture, can I download, an I like the picture or anyhow appreciate the photographer behind it?" Anybody has any idea f thy have a database with all those beautiful pics and their origin?
It makes me furious to see how many artists got ripped off. I had to add watermarks to my paintings. For the last few months I filled in over 2500 DMCA's and I still need to fill in 5-20 each day. While I make next to nothing and struggle to survive, my art is illegally sold on phone cases, bags, yoga mats, t-shirts, DIY kits etc. with cheap inferior quality all over the world (e.g. USA, China, Europe, India, Indonesia) via Amazon, Ebay, Etsy, Alibaba, Aliexpress, Taobao etc. They don't have a license and I never gave my consent. The text on my artworks are important to prevent art theft. Sadly not all thieves respect watermarks. So here is what happened (Btw, if you see your art on these hoodies the infringement source is on the pages I mentioned previously Alibaba.com, Aliexpress.com, Taobao.com, 1688.com. I strongly recommend to join their IPR system to prevent art theft all over the internet. Otherwise people will start selling them on Ebay, Etsy, Amazon etc.): ArtInfring...40a38b.jpg
I find this hilarious on Bored Panda, where we're subjected to never-ending posts from those "inspired by" (aka blatantly stealing) others' art every damn day.
Brian Rubenacker should be at the top of this list. Every pillow/mug/iPhone case dealer in China has ripped him off and eBay and aliexpress were complicit. He's probably spent a fortune trying to preserve his work.
The companies know exactly who they are buying from. Its not only photos and art but song lyrics, cover art, television shows screen plays and inventions. I have been financially raped by these types of people and it needs to stop. I have to find a good lawyer to aid me in my quest. There are laws that protect artist and inventors but those of us with limited financial resources are very limited in what we can do. .I saw one of my drawings redone hanging in a Hilton hotel. This kind of theft has to be put an end to and the fakes need to be exposed and made to pay what they owe.
This is what happens if you don't copyright your work before you make it available online.
Imagine you are a big company that deals with a ton of artwork, like Ford, type deal. An artist claims a work as original and sells it to you. Is it up to you to dig into the history of the artwork to make sure they didn't steal it from someone else? I don't feel like it is, beyond perhaps a quick google reverse image search, but even that shouldn't be the buyers responsibility. It's messed up when you become responsible for someone else's claims. Then again, if you purchase something that turns out to have been stolen, the police take it from you. I dunno, it's a tough one because I see it from both sides (and I've had video I took stolen and used for profit from a company with international reach so believe me I understand how it feels).
I’m surprised Lisa Congdon isn’t in here. She’s probably the most famous artist of our time who’s made a career for herself off copying other artists work, or using it as a jumping off point. She’s been called out publicly but it was 10 years ago. She’s back at it again. She’s a story all by herself.
Just start a lawsuit. I did some time ago, and I won and this against Zara Home Belgium, Also know as Spanish giant Inditex (Zara, Bershka, Pull Bear, etc....) It took some time, but if you are sure that there is an infringement, go for it.
The amazing irony and hypocrisy of this article being a 100% direct copy of from another website is next level!! The original article was posted 9 months ago. Every comment on here is from 8 months ago!
This is my mountain design that gets ripped off every month or so. This infringer claimed that she has a right to compete on Etsy with me, and she has to stay fresh, so she refuses to take this down. basketfulr...4f1190.jpg
How arrogant is Zara's response. Disgraceful to say the least. Lost a customer here. Same with Disney. Disney are soooooooooo precious about their brand and what they own, you can hardly fart without their consent and yet they've STOLEN stuff from another. What? Big companies, you can't pay for something you'd like or design your own and pay an artist? Disney expects everyone to pay if you use something of theirs like a song. HYOPCRITES!!!!!!
my concept at university 2016, found it in an actual campaign Bildschirm...5d-png.jpg
Working as a Graphic Designer in the fashion industry I learned that shamelessly copying designs is the industry standard. I worked for the largest clothing retailers in South Africa and they all do it. They actually send "buyers" overseas to go on clothing shopping sprees. Then the buyers destroy the clothing by cutting them up to make them unwearable (this creates a loophole to get past import customs), then it's the job of a junior graphic designer to make carbon copies of the designs. I'm not talking about using it for trend prediction or inspiration, I mean literally carbon copies, sometimes down to the smallest details.
I've worked as a Graphic Designer for the top retailers and clothing brands here in South Africa and the standard practice is to send "buyers" overseas. They basically go on a clothes shopping spree, then "destroy" the items by cutting them up and making them unwearable (this gives them a loophole to get past import customs), then they bring it to a designer like myself who's job it was to copy the designs. They aren't just using these items for trend prediction or for inspiration, they are literally making carbon copies. I must reiterate that these aren;t fringe-cases... this is the de facto industry standard.
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That large brands are stealing from artists makes me mad as fire. They have the money. They just choose not to spend it because they know, they get away with it since few artists have thousands of dollars for lawyers.
I was just told this week that one of my cookie photos (and photos by others) are on leggings being sold at Walmart right now. walmart-59...4acf9a.jpg
Whenever art is stolen or used without credit/permission, it hurts the whole art community...I know it's hard for consumers to know when this is happening ie/ Forever 21, Etsy, Target, and other large companies, present their wares as legal. Most people expect that the T-shirt, keychain, mug etc... belongs to them and isn't stolen. But as you can see from these posts, art is brazenly stolen all the time! Typically from small artists that don't have a pot to p**s in and have no legal recourse. They can't afford a good lawyer, so most of the time the best the artist can do is point out that their work has been stolen. As consumers, we have the ability to stop buying things that have stolen art work on them. So if you see that an artist is saying their work hasn't been credited, or they didn't get permission to use it, then boycott it! As the mother of an artist I've seen personally what this does to an artist. It's not only sad but it is stealing money from a group of hard working people
-_- Half wish I hadn't looked through this one. It made me curious of my own work and I found one used in nearly a dozen free clipart sites and another on tattoo idea databanks. Three even on one website advertising "their" video game concept art services in India.
i have s**t from the myspace era that people are stealing and using in popular fb group pages, and then when you bring up proof, they yell at me like im the problem lol
This makes me so angry. Artists have a hard enough time making a living, and for them to be ripped off my major corporations is immoral and a flagrant abuse of power. Yeah, I know--this is often a case of a lazy design company ripping off someone else's ideas, but you know what--you want something, pay for it (i.e. design company).
There are also people who steal art that isn't decorative mediocrity. For example: "Rat Fink" artists and designers Johnny Ace and Kali Verra have shared numerous examples of people lifting their copyrighted drawings and paintings for unauthorized merchandise.
Thank you Bored Panda & Šarūnė Mac for exposing these ruthless thieves &/or con artists!!! They deserve to be outed at the very least.
When I lived in San Jose, CA At the local flea market ICE agents were always busting some Vietnamese for making T shirts with nike, NFL, etc logos. But they won't go after big corporations?
I had one of my photos stolen by Karen millian clothing, twice ! at least they had to compensate me, but I think they got it from a German agency because the multinational firm ARUP stole the same photo for one of their prospectus on lighting that they handed out to clients.
i had karen millen steal one of my photos for their website and to make matters worse they did it twice. at least they had to pay compensation. Its looked like it was taken by an agency in Germany because the multinational group ARUP stole the same photo for one of their prospectus handed out to customer and available on line
I do not know if this is coincidence but; while we are talking about theft my friend told me once that one of my concepts had stolen.. F1-59caba1188e37.jpg
Well, totally not cool... But not so surprising considering that lot of these companies in a way are accused of exploiting adult and child (!!!) workers in various countries...
I feel for these artists. Something to think about, Although it may hurt the integrity of the piece but water marks are always a good way to deter people from stealing. Stock photo sites capitalize on this and they know the importance of giving there artist a safe place to post their work. I know that these companies have no right, but better safe then sorry.
I'm an art director for this brand, and found this, down to the copy was copied.... also, look at the dates. Screen-Sho...ba178c.png
One reason why I stopped making art... others will steal off me and make a profit while I remain poor yet creative. Ugh.
Perhaps people shouldn't be posting their original artwork on the internet if they plan on monetizing it at some point?
The comments throughout this article's postings... Most people seem to get that art theft is bad, but it's still sad how many people don't get it. So few people understand intellectual property law and ethics. Especially bizarre that people seem to excuse it when it's a tattoo. Tattoos are not a free-for-all to steal artwork. No, an unapproved tattoo copy of someone's artwork is not flattery. It's theft. Flattery does not pay the bills. When the tattoo artist gets paid (knowingly or not) for copying someone else's art, that's an exchange of money for stolen art, and the artist is not getting that money (getting no compensation for their intellectual property being used/sold).
ikr? My fanart had been all over ebay and aliexpress for years :( My DA: https://soraname.deviantart.com/art/Hana-Midorikawa-Kangoku-Gakuen-Prison-School-524517240 Aliexpress: https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/Anime-Prison-School-Cosplay-Costumes-Hana-sketch-Print-T-Shirts-Mari-Kurihara-Funny-T-shirt-Short/32778443423.html?spm=a2g03.search0302.3.159.Tz2mJb&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_0_10051_10050_10053_10173_10052_10338_10339_10055_10099_10054_10056_10059_10532_10137_10060_100031_10107_10307_10341_10065_10142_10340_10068_10343_10342_10103_10102_10344_10073_10152_10151_10110_10154_10079_10112_10078_10111_10155_10114_10312_10113_10314_10313_10080_10082_10081_10084_10083_143_10326,searchweb201603_0,ppcSwitch_0&algo_pvid=ffae9025-39c9-4201-b3c5-676673d6014d&algo_expid=ffae9025-39c9-4201-b3c5-676673d6014d-21