"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I think working with credible and reputable artist who actually cares and knows the law is your best bet. It is a reason why we have to pay more for some things, the guy that put in the time to learn the rules will cost more, but it also comes with a piece of mind (to some extent).pierre
So what about 'flash books'? Can't have it in a mechanically reproduced book to pick out, but you can get it tattooed?
Quote from: blue moon on June 23, 2014, 01:59:36 PMI think working with credible and reputable artist who actually cares and knows the law is your best bet. It is a reason why we have to pay more for some things, the guy that put in the time to learn the rules will cost more, but it also comes with a piece of mind (to some extent).pierreRight. This obviously wasn't a credible or reputable artist. Inspiration is one thing, outright ripping is another. It's a swindle... it shouldn't be so hard to come up with your own eagle motif.Now here's another thing that could have happened... both this artist and the artist under contract for HD used a piece of clip art. If that's the case, then there's no case, because clips usually have a limited usage agreement and HD would have no claim to it unless they bought out the rights to the clip art from the license holder.Or, the same artist did both designs and retained the right to that image for re-use later. A common thing, but probably not an agreement HD would have signed on to. They typically buy out all rights to images they use. (And they don't always pay top dollar for them either, but I digress.)