Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Realistic recourse when someone uses your work commercially without permission?

Blackhearted opened this issue on Sep 06, 2012 · 68 posts


aRtBee posted Thu, 06 September 2012 at 2:07 PM

This reminds me of the story of a (very well known, by I forgot his name, sorry) artist who just send a reminder to the publisher that he still had not seen any payments for the copyrights etc, so perhaps they could give it a look in their administration. And by the way, you have some extra's to offer as well.

 

This positive, non-escaling but firm approach landed the guy a life-long relationship with that publisher. Publishers don't want to escalate, they don't want law-suits for a book-cover, they want good book covers without trouble. You can give them that.

My message: artists should not invest in negative energy. Go for the positive twist.

All the best

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