Keeping Digital Art Safe from Plagiarism
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2013
- Full video available for purchase at: fora.tv/2013/04/18/Bathsheba_G...
Bathsheba Grossman shows examples of how her designs get reappropriated-- and even outright plagiarized, and explains her struggles with the "wild west" legal environment that surrounds digital art. - Наука та технологія
Bare in mind she takes 1 to 4 months to develop a sculpture and she still needs her day job printing people's crystal designs.
It's pretty easy to tell the difference between and inspiration and a ripoff.
Yeah it'll be great when/if we get the star trek future, but until then you have to live in the current system.
The fashion industry is not digital. You do realise that plagiarism has nothing to do with intellectual property. You can't copyright ideas. Art isn't ideas, I'm talking about people totally ripping off your work and reselling it as their own.
And that's what this artist in the video is also talking about. I watched your video and it's unrelated to this subject.
well it depends at one end of the spectrum you clearly got inspiration and at the other it's clearly a ripoff
but the line isn't clear cut & it's a gradient, drawing the line won't be easy, just take a look how many legal battles are fought regarding this topic.
what legal battles I would like to study those legal cases
We'll shift to a open source society soon enough. When we do voices like this will have no soap box to stand on. What if we thought about how much love and art we could give to humanity instead of how much money we could extract from it.
What point are you trying to make? I'm an artist and if someone ripped off my work and started selling it I wouldn't be happy. I can't see how you would be happy to see people making money off your hard work.
With all the artist ect. in the world it looks like someone would come up with the same thing just by pure chance.
it's not going to be practically feasible to stop plagiarism of ideas like these, people might even not be aware that they are plagiarizing. You might sit in a restaurant and your subconsciousness picks ups a shape like this one, and years later it pops into to your conscious mind and you are going assume you had an idea. Besides there are no original ideas, there only are recombinations of existing ideas. How would we ever draw the line between recombinations & copies.
Good vid.
I'm sure when you go to work you would do it without being paid. Artists aren't exactly drowning in money :/
Umm, I don't know how to feel about this. I want to empathize with her but somehow she comes off as pretentious to me. And greedy.
Greedy? I think she's pretty relaxed myself--and wonderfully articulate and clear-headed.
Its not too much to ask for people to pay you for your work.
Great video, yes, thanks for the link. I'm not sure 'coward' is the way to characterise her, however. Unfortunately (and ironically) as the full video is only available 'for purchase' I'll never get to hear her full argument. :)
As a minimalist I find money less and less necessary. if the world was ran differently, perhaps we could have "jobs" that we choose to do, rather then must do.
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