digitel_anime_fan_20 wrote:
I sent in a report to TNT-along with the origanal comic. (thanks Trick)
Hopefully they'll take take care of this soon. *glares at the comic*
It sometimes suprises me how well I remember those comics-I havn't read that particular one in at least a year, yet it stuck with me well enough to notice it.
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If you were going to rip off a comic though, why on earth would you choose something that so many people would be able to spot? It makes no sense :/
Actually, it kinda does. If a particular comic strip is well known, that means its funny, if it's funny, its more likely to be excepted. If you use a lesser known strip, it probably won't be very good, and won't be let in the NT. Allbeit, you get spotted almost immediatly by fans of that particular strip, so in the long run it does makes absolutly no sense....
Coming from personal experience in dealing with thieves, unless it has a massive copyright symbol or an invisible watermark on the image, then they think they're invincible.
Dealing with comic/artwork thieves is a norm for me, considering the number of galleries I keep online. But it is strange how they THINK they'll get away with things, but chances are, someone has been online long enough to know where it's come from. The trouble is, dealing with the blatant stupidity of the "artist" that follows. Some feverently claim they didn't know (sizing up their age against the age of the publication usually blows them right out of the water), others claim they found it with no signature so it's rightfully free game (henceforth, most of my artist friends put invisible watermarks on their work)...and the real stupid ones flame you for exposing them. They're fun to deal with, because their 'reasons' will have you on the floor laughing and wondering how such blatant stupidity escaped Natural Selection.
It happens all the time unfortunately, I guess until stricter rules come through, the best comic/other artists can do is slap an invisible watermark on the image and pray.
It's human nature to steal, unfortunately. The majority of us can resist the urge, but a number of the population cannot.