One to report and block.
-
@Emmacox @astronomerritt I looked at his timeline and heβs got a lot of form for doing this. He never asks - just tells them he stealing their work. Not that many followers either. Earned himself a block from me also.
@HarriettMB @astronomerritt urgh! I think heβs taken it down now (I canβt think Facebook is that fast in dealing with my copyright report).
Why are people like this?
-
@astronomerritt @Emmacox Ditto. Wait for him to claim he didnβt know it was stealing.
β
οΈ
@tantramar @astronomerritt @Emmacox The idiot probably thought he was helping! Sure, stuff on the net gets redistributed but FFS at least credit the creator.
-
@tantramar @astronomerritt @Emmacox The idiot probably thought he was helping! Sure, stuff on the net gets redistributed but FFS at least credit the creator.
@alan @astronomerritt @Emmacox Iβve had people steal my work β photos, mainly β republishing them on their own websites to drive physical traffic/sales. When confronted, they typically plead ignorance. Unconvincingly. Iβve had it happen in this area: they really donβt like getting phone calls about it.

-
@astronomerritt @Emmacox Ditto. Wait for him to claim he didnβt know it was stealing.
β
οΈ
@tantramar @astronomerritt I wonder if he does go about in real life and snatches peoples wallets and car keys, exclaiming, βStealing this!β
-
@tantramar @astronomerritt @Emmacox The idiot probably thought he was helping! Sure, stuff on the net gets redistributed but FFS at least credit the creator.
@alan @tantramar @astronomerritt yes, and ask first.
-
@alan @astronomerritt @Emmacox Iβve had people steal my work β photos, mainly β republishing them on their own websites to drive physical traffic/sales. When confronted, they typically plead ignorance. Unconvincingly. Iβve had it happen in this area: they really donβt like getting phone calls about it.

@tantramar @alan @astronomerritt I can imagine they donβt. I do have a watermark in that photo, which I doubt he even noticed. I know itβs easy enough to digitally remove them, but itβs one of the few measures I have.
-
@alan @tantramar @astronomerritt yes, and ask first.
@Emmacox @alan @astronomerritt Sure but you might not say yes!
β
οΈ #ArseholesGonnaArsehole -
@alan @tantramar @astronomerritt yes, and ask first.
@Emmacox @alan @astronomerritt When I called the guy who stole one of my QuickTime VR panoramas and put it on his website β and this was a guy Iβd met in person! β I opened with βwhere do I send the invoice for $10,000?β That got his attention.
-
@Emmacox @alan @astronomerritt Sure but you might not say yes!
β
οΈ #ArseholesGonnaArsehole@tantramar @alan @astronomerritt as Iβm Cornish Iβd call him a tuss.
-
@alan @astronomerritt @Emmacox Iβve had people steal my work β photos, mainly β republishing them on their own websites to drive physical traffic/sales. When confronted, they typically plead ignorance. Unconvincingly. Iβve had it happen in this area: they really donβt like getting phone calls about it.

@tantramar @astronomerritt @Emmacox Oh the number of people who genuinely believe that anything on the internet is effectively public domain is truly absurd.
I put stuff that's 1024px or less up with an obvious watermark and explicitly make it CC-SA-NC licensed. Anything bigger than that does not get uploaded to a public site (and very few "private" sites as well, just suppliers).
-
@tantramar @alan @astronomerritt I can imagine they donβt. I do have a watermark in that photo, which I doubt he even noticed. I know itβs easy enough to digitally remove them, but itβs one of the few measures I have.
@Emmacox @alan @astronomerritt The guy I called out β once he was done stammering and oh, but, uh, Iβ¦ β he pointed out my logo in the QTVR file as justification, almost as if I should be paying him for the exposure. I said it was there so I could prove people like him had stolen it.
-
@Emmacox @alan @astronomerritt The guy I called out β once he was done stammering and oh, but, uh, Iβ¦ β he pointed out my logo in the QTVR file as justification, almost as if I should be paying him for the exposure. I said it was there so I could prove people like him had stolen it.
@tantramar @Emmacox @astronomerritt Yeah, I checked with my landlord. He doesn't take exposure as a form of payment. Can I add your name to the lease instead?
-
@Emmacox @alan @astronomerritt When I called the guy who stole one of my QuickTime VR panoramas and put it on his website β and this was a guy Iβd met in person! β I opened with βwhere do I send the invoice for $10,000?β That got his attention.
@tantramar @alan @astronomerritt ha! Iβll remember that.
-
@tantramar @astronomerritt @Emmacox Oh the number of people who genuinely believe that anything on the internet is effectively public domain is truly absurd.
I put stuff that's 1024px or less up with an obvious watermark and explicitly make it CC-SA-NC licensed. Anything bigger than that does not get uploaded to a public site (and very few "private" sites as well, just suppliers).
@alan @tantramar @astronomerritt Iβm doing a big website revamp with new artwork and photographs. I think I might have to up the watermark before I make these new pages live.
-
@alan @tantramar @astronomerritt Iβm doing a big website revamp with new artwork and photographs. I think I might have to up the watermark before I make these new pages live.
@Emmacox @tantramar @astronomerritt I had someone say "your watermark makes the image ugly." I responded "not so ugly that you can't figure it out. Don't like the watermark? Buy the fucking image."
Seriously, the "hey, make it easier for me to steal your work" approach does not get a kind response.
-
@tantramar @alan @astronomerritt ha! Iβll remember that.
@Emmacox @alan @astronomerritt Itβs not as if heβdβve paid it, but his hesitation in responding made it clear he knew heβd fucked up. And Iβd been paid that much for commissioned QuickTime VR shots, so I wasnβt just pulling a number out of thin air, either.
-
@Emmacox @tantramar @astronomerritt I had someone say "your watermark makes the image ugly." I responded "not so ugly that you can't figure it out. Don't like the watermark? Buy the fucking image."
Seriously, the "hey, make it easier for me to steal your work" approach does not get a kind response.
@alan @Emmacox @astronomerritt Thatβs amazing.
-
@Emmacox @tantramar @astronomerritt I had someone say "your watermark makes the image ugly." I responded "not so ugly that you can't figure it out. Don't like the watermark? Buy the fucking image."
Seriously, the "hey, make it easier for me to steal your work" approach does not get a kind response.
@alan @Emmacox @astronomerritt Iβd once done a watercolour painting of a large, stately home near where my parents lived. One day, at an art show where I had a vendor display, a guy whoβd been admiring it from a distance approached. It was his house in the painting, but the stately elms on either side of it had been cut down since Iβd painted it. But he didnβt want to pay $200 (a steal). Would I come down? No. Did I paint it from a photo? Yes, one I took. Would I sell him the photo? Again, no. Would I loan him the negative? Fuck, no. At that point, having insulted me, not for $500. He went away big mad.
-
@alan @Emmacox @astronomerritt Iβd once done a watercolour painting of a large, stately home near where my parents lived. One day, at an art show where I had a vendor display, a guy whoβd been admiring it from a distance approached. It was his house in the painting, but the stately elms on either side of it had been cut down since Iβd painted it. But he didnβt want to pay $200 (a steal). Would I come down? No. Did I paint it from a photo? Yes, one I took. Would I sell him the photo? Again, no. Would I loan him the negative? Fuck, no. At that point, having insulted me, not for $500. He went away big mad.
@tantramar @Emmacox @astronomerritt This is where salesmanship comes in. If he had a stately house, it wasn't about the money, it was about perceived value, not of the art so much, but of you as an artist. I'd be "I know it might seem like a lot now, but just think of how many times you'll appreciate this work over the years. $200 probably comes out to less than a cent every time it gives you a good feeling." This puts the value back on the work itself.
Another one I tell painters to use when someone says "how long did it take you to paint this?" is to respond with their current age in years. One's art is the sum of their experiences, not the time it takes to put them to canvas.
-
@tantramar @Emmacox @astronomerritt This is where salesmanship comes in. If he had a stately house, it wasn't about the money, it was about perceived value, not of the art so much, but of you as an artist. I'd be "I know it might seem like a lot now, but just think of how many times you'll appreciate this work over the years. $200 probably comes out to less than a cent every time it gives you a good feeling." This puts the value back on the work itself.
Another one I tell painters to use when someone says "how long did it take you to paint this?" is to respond with their current age in years. One's art is the sum of their experiences, not the time it takes to put them to canvas.
@alan @Emmacox @astronomerritt The trouble is that heβd never have valued it. People donβt value things if they underpay for them or have to be talked into buying them.
βDammit, Jim; Iβm an artist not a salesmanβ. Lame? Maybe. Every time he tried to reduce my price I shouldβve doubled it. He was, after all, showing me how much heβd regretted not having photographed his home with those trees before cutting them.
Iβve learned a thing or two about sales having been a self-employed designer for 30 years: I never try to talk anyone into anything they donβt want.