Well I'm interested to find out as a vector artist, if I actually have any
rights to the vectors I've made. The original images I did not create nor any of
the characters themselves. My question comes about as I've just found one of my
vectors on a wallscroll for sale on ebay. I immediatly recognized it as such
because the thumbnail the seller provided had my name on it and the title of the
vector. He claimed to have bought it from a distributor and is reselling it.
I've reported it to ebay, but all they can do is have me fax them a sheet
proving I have rights to the picture and as such they would remove the auction.
Now for myself this is the first thing I've seen of mine on ebay, however I've
seen several wallpapers and other vectors placed upon such things as wallets,
lighters and wallscrolls. So, do we have any rights to our versions of the art
we made?
Oh wow, that would freak me out, to see a vector of mine being sold 0_0 I'd also
like to know what people have to say about this.
That means other people actually make money from our vectors and walls. Wow
P.S. Which vector was it?
When you told ebay about the vector being yours, did you send them the link of
your vector on MT?
Technically, we do have rights to our works, it's just the information people
need to protect your rights is based on information on the internet. That type
of information is probably the worst kind in your situation.
And once again, what a douche. That dude on ebay should get a life
no you don't have rights. The main company (whoever happened to make the anime)
could tell e-bay they don't want their stuff sold, but a vector is no more your
own work than if i took a canvas and basically copied a Dali painting and
thought it was my own. It is your WORK in some respects but not your rights. You
could however bring the case against the image being used outside of this site
that you don't approve. Even then, though, there would be a very small chance of
any legal recourse. So yeah, e-bay won't do much unless the parent company who
owns the characters and their likeness decides they don't want the item sold
since it's not their product (its a vector).
-Boojitsu21
p.s. - this is from my minimal knowledge of law, don't think of it as 100%
accurate.
Well it seems that the person was nice enough after several emails back and
forth to remove the items from auction. I feel bad however since he did not
create them but he himself bought them for resale from a distributor...whose
name I did not get from him.
Well I'm interested to find out as a vector artist, if I actually have any rights to the vectors I've made. The original images I did not create nor any of the characters themselves. My question comes about as I've just found one of my vectors on a wallscroll for sale on ebay. I immediatly recognized it as such because the thumbnail the seller provided had my name on it and the title of the vector. He claimed to have bought it from a distributor and is reselling it. I've reported it to ebay, but all they can do is have me fax them a sheet proving I have rights to the picture and as such they would remove the auction. Now for myself this is the first thing I've seen of mine on ebay, however I've seen several wallpapers and other vectors placed upon such things as wallets, lighters and wallscrolls. So, do we have any rights to our versions of the art we made?
Oh wow, that would freak me out, to see a vector of mine being sold 0_0 I'd also like to know what people have to say about this.
That means other people actually make money from our vectors and walls. Wow
P.S. Which vector was it?
It is this one - KNOCK OUT! by fluke
... What an arse
When you told ebay about the vector being yours, did you send them the link of your vector on MT?
Technically, we do have rights to our works, it's just the information people need to protect your rights is based on information on the internet. That type of information is probably the worst kind in your situation.
And once again, what a douche. That dude on ebay should get a life
no you don't have rights. The main company (whoever happened to make the anime) could tell e-bay they don't want their stuff sold, but a vector is no more your own work than if i took a canvas and basically copied a Dali painting and thought it was my own. It is your WORK in some respects but not your rights. You could however bring the case against the image being used outside of this site that you don't approve. Even then, though, there would be a very small chance of any legal recourse. So yeah, e-bay won't do much unless the parent company who owns the characters and their likeness decides they don't want the item sold since it's not their product (its a vector).
-Boojitsu21
p.s. - this is from my minimal knowledge of law, don't think of it as 100% accurate.
eBay....ugh. There are a lot of creeps down there, I'll give y'all that.
Well it seems that the person was nice enough after several emails back and forth to remove the items from auction. I feel bad however since he did not create them but he himself bought them for resale from a distributor...whose name I did not get from him.