Let’s say I took a bunch of different characters from various media; a head, 2 arms, 2 legs and a torso, glued them together and then traced over to create a more homogenized image… Is that a new thing? A remix? Or ripping other’s work off?

I’ve just had this idea for a while (wanna try making my fursona from photos of a dog for the head and my own body for the body) and got curious if this proposed technique was done using others’ material would be a violation or if it would be more like a remix.

  • QubaXR
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    That “finite and rivalrous” is a definition that sprung up quite recently and I don’t know if I agree with it. How would one “steal a kiss” if it was a finite resource. Also while stealing is not always “punishable by law”, it can still be classified as wrongdoing. As an artist I find all forms of plagiarism to equate to stealing and while they won’t land you behind bars, they may get you a status of persona non grata with other creatives.

    • @HenchmanNumber3@lemm.ee
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      32 days ago

      How would one “steal a kiss” if it was a finite resource.

      Stealing a kiss is another poetic use of the term.

      Also while stealing is not always “punishable by law”, it can still be classified as wrongdoing.

      Depends on the context.

      As an artist I find all forms of plagiarism to equate to stealing

      As an artist, I don’t. Plagiarism is about failure to cite sources and copying content while claiming it’s yours. That’s not even usually a legal issue. It’s an academic issue. And it’s not necessarily immoral either. You can be accused of plagiarizing yourself by not citing that you had previously written some of the content in a previous work. That’s not even close to stealing, technically, legally, or morally.

      Plagiarism is also very different from copyright violation.

      and while they won’t land you behind bars, they may get you a status of persona non grata with other creatives.

      And it might get you fame and fortune and acclaim from others. Depends on the context.

    • @bloup@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I’m just curious, but what makes you think it’s a definition that “sprung up recently”?

    • SSTF
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      From what I have gathered of the Lemmy zeitgeist, intellectual property doesn’t exist except if AI uses it.