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in #art โ€ข 5 years ago (edited)

Please start citing your !sources , and do you have permission to monetize derivative works of this photograph from the author?

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Source: http://superselected.com/editorials-tobi-oloko-for-lucys-magazine-images-by-elena-iv-skaya/

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This is a portrait! what sources! This is my art!

Your artwork is a derivative work of that copyrighted photograph, in order to monetize your derivative work of that photograph you need permission from the author according to the steemit TOS. Do you have such permission?

ย 5 years agoย (edited)

Monetization, as if I get coins from photos of a photographer, idiot

If it bothers you so much you can bring me to justice ๐Ÿ˜… ๐Ÿ˜… ๐Ÿ˜… ๐Ÿ˜…
The law of the Russian Federation that I do is allowed)
And is not plagiarized
Photos of the photographer in free access throughout the Internet

Monetization of the derivative work without permission from the author. No need to sue you, a simple DMCA pulldown request will do, since steemit is under US laws, not Russian laws.
The photographs might be of free access via the internet, but that doesnt mean you can monetize derivative works of them without permission from the author and without even crediting the author.

I know my rights! I have the right to paint a portrait!
read the meaning of the word "monetization!"
and "go fuck"

You have the right to paint it, but not the right to monetize it without the permission from the author of the original artwork.
Monetization means making money out of, profitting from, monetizing a derivative work is exactly what you are doing when you post it in steemit. The post already has $5 of projected rewards.

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