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Post by Piccylo on Jul 12, 2007 11:53:56 GMT -5
If you have a deviantART site, you can post it up in this topic, and even discuss it here if you want. Here's mine: piccylo.deviantart.com/
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Post by x_Chani on Jul 18, 2007 3:08:27 GMT -5
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Post by wildmaven on Jul 25, 2007 11:36:13 GMT -5
What exactly IS deviantART?
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Post by Render of Veils on Jul 25, 2007 16:11:32 GMT -5
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Post by wildmaven on Jul 26, 2007 12:42:16 GMT -5
Very cool! -joins- ;D What th'................... I just read the Agreement for deviantART and there's NO WAY IN H*LL I'm putting my work on there! Did any of you read this??? In other words, they can do whatever they want with YOUR work, without giving you ANY compensation!
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Post by Rishal on Jul 26, 2007 18:46:16 GMT -5
Dis be my DA account: ishaway.deviantart.com/Warning, if you don't like mostly animal art, or furry art, I would advise against perusing my gallery.
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Post by Rishal on Jul 26, 2007 18:46:56 GMT -5
Very cool! -joins- ;D What th'................... I just read the Agreement for deviantART and there's NO WAY IN H*LL I'm putting my work on there! Did any of you read this??? In other words, they can do whatever they want with YOUR work, without giving you ANY compensation! Thus heavily watermark EVERYTHING
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Post by Piccylo on Jul 27, 2007 12:09:37 GMT -5
If someone else steals your stuff, you can nonetheless get them in serious shit since it's still copyrighted, and it's even easier to proove so with a watermark. There's even license scripts for each deviation for you to choose.
dA, from my knowledge, rarely takes your artwork for anything other than links to it. It appears to only "show" your artwork in articles and on the pages and searches. They seem to like covering their asses a lot with their rules and agreements, so that's probably the only reason for that passage.
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Post by toysforterrorists on Aug 21, 2007 12:24:02 GMT -5
I had a friend that posted some things up on DA, and for some strange reason, it showed up on ANOTHER artist's site that wasn't their own. I'm not entirely sure how it happened. But something definitely went on there. =/
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Post by Piccylo on Aug 22, 2007 0:47:38 GMT -5
Damn, that sucks. I'd say that I've yet to have art stolen from me on there but 1: I can't be completely sure of that and 2: saying that will ensure that it happens.
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Post by toysforterrorists on Aug 22, 2007 15:54:38 GMT -5
Well. If you DO post things up on DeviantART you're basically begging for it to be stolen anyway. That's why I never messed with it or Elfwood. Thieving bastards out there, there are.
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Post by Piccylo on Aug 24, 2007 0:30:08 GMT -5
In truth, putting absolutely anything on the internet is almost like signing an agreement that its up for grabs.
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Post by toysforterrorists on Aug 24, 2007 10:45:54 GMT -5
Probably why I don't share most of my work with the world on the web.
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Post by Kit on Mar 5, 2008 10:30:47 GMT -5
missnightmare.deviantart.com/Meh, I've been there for like 3 years so I'm not really fussed with most of it. Most of the pics I've uploaded are non-manip digital lately. Very little of my Darkroom work - which is where most of my effort went (no longer have access to one *cries*) is up. But yeah, with that stuff, its predominantly naturalistic photography, in the middle of a project Which is kind of halted with work devouring my time.
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Post by Shuyin on Oct 31, 2008 1:15:39 GMT -5
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