Boni opened this issue on Nov 22, 2011 · 18 posts
Boni posted Tue, 22 November 2011 at 11:35 AM
Do you recall back in the 90's when at craft fairs there were images of celebrities drawn in pencil pieces like James Dean and Marilyn Monroe or the cafe window with several classic actors at the counter? How did they do those without legal issues? I just don't get it. We used Faceshop to make celebs all the time ... sigh ... I guess someone thought it was too far. Dang. Does this mean, that if I used a celeb "look-a-like" in a competition piece here at Rendo, that I would be disqualified????
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