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Unicorn centaur gift for @mievzar <3
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sometimes you just wanna draw something real pretty
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1911 vs. butter knife, courtesy of reddit
Save this image for the next time some weeaboo goes on about their glorious Nippon steel and how katanas are the best things ever invented.
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Irisviel Von Einzbern
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son of a bitch
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Hot 4 a big Big Sis.
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Today I am in the mood to draw things that look like posters but will never be because I am lazy
I saw this post on my dash (with commentary, dw) and there was one thing that I didn’t see addressed in the comment chain that I really feel needs to be
Once an artist creates a work, they own the copyright
None of this “I paid for the art. It is mine.” bullshit, unless the artist actually sells you the copyright (something which has to be stated and never assumed, and something you would have to pay extra for) you can not claim ownership over the piece, even if you paid for it.
And yes, this means you can not alter the work in any way, you can not use it for banners/advertisements/etc., you can not print it, you can not sell copies unless agreed upon with the artist
and artists are also protected under moral rights
meaning that the artist has the right of attribution (the right to be identified and named as the creator of their work), the right against false attribution, and the right of integrity. (Source)
so fuck off with your “I paid for the art. It is mine.” crap, it doesn’t stick legally
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