(04-25-2016, 05:22 PM)Bruce Wrote: momor Because they STOLE his image and are using his likeness to promote a product for their own profit. You can't use someone's image on your product without permission....it is 100% wrong and even more so now that he is dead.
I can almost guarantee that is not licensed. If it is, I'll take it all back....but it's not.
http://www.business.com/legal/can-i-use-...city-laws/
Actually, if the image is in the public domain, it has not been stolen.
If it is NOT in the public domain, the only person this artisan is responsible to for using the image is the photographer.
How many suede paintings of Elvis exist? How many photographs of Kurt Cobain and Tupac have been put on t-shirts/mugs/pants/posters? How many images of Bowie or Freddie or Lemmy have been plastered on some inane object for sale after their demise?
This is nothing new, nothing illegal, and certainly nothing worth this level of extreme aggression towards an artisan...
Some of you guys need to read a little bit more about how the law applies to copyrights, trademarks, and iconic images before allowing yourselves to get so bent out of shape over things are truly business as usual...
If you don't like it...don't buy it. But stop accusing artisans of illegal activity when it is absolutely impossible to determine if anyting illegal has been done.
-Chris~Head Shaver~