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mangaluva wrote:still.looking wrote:Ran. I thank the almighty Wikipedia.
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Melissa wrote:Well, I would appreciate that you don't use the japanese fanarts especially on my threads.
This is a KY Sisters fanart and I know Tomoki Rin (the drawer). She is one of my contact from the japanese fandom of DC and she doesn't like foreigners people use her picture without her permission.
That's pretty hard for me but... I think I will quit this forum really soon (I didn't decide it yet).
I'm looking for good discussions (not the flood). If you like flooding, that's not especially bad, but that's just not what I'm looking for.
And I'm close to the japanese fandom (well, I only know very well some Heiji x Kazuha circles but some of them are famous abroad T__T) and I defend the respect of the texts and arts on internet. (I told about the OFP in another topic).
You don't want someone post your pictures on an unknown forum and use it for its own purpose? Japanese people think exactly the same way.
It seems this forum doesn't have any interdiction about reusing fanarts. This is a little shocking but this is not my own forum so, that's why I'm thinking of quiting this place.
Let's see in one week.
But please, if you want to show some fanarts on my thread, don't use unknown pictures.
Thank you very much.
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I always assumed that when people post art on the internet, the purpose is to display it to the world, and thus the more circulation a piece of artwork gets, the better it is for the artist. I absolutely think it's wrong to take fan-art and claim it as your own, or use it to sell or promote without the artist's permission. But it sounds like you're saying that even sharing it or linking to it is not appropriate. Is that correct?
Melissa wrote:Thank you for your message. I appreciate your answer.
Melissa wrote:... she was very fed up to find her pictures stolen and shared on other sites.
For you this is just sharing something. For them this is using their work and showing them without permission so this is the same thing than stealing something.
Do you understand their point of view?
Melissa wrote:Another important thing: in Japan, you can't use for example Aoyama Gosho's picture on your website. this is forbidden. If you do it, your provider just close your web page account. So when japanese people see that foreigners use Aoyama pictures without asking for the right maybe they feel frustrated. So if you use Aoyama pictures AND their own works, they will think you just don't have any respect for other people creation.
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