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George Zimmerman's Second Artwork-"Angie"...
The Conservative Treehouse ^
| 1-22-2014
| sundance
Posted on 01/22/2014 7:44:33 PM PST by sheikdetailfeather
You might remember that Angela Corey cancelled an already impanelled Grand Jury and held a press conference to announce she was proceeding with the Second Degree murder charge on her own auspices. The artworks inspiration may have come from this photograph/
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TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Politics
KEYWORDS: angelacorey; angie; artwork; corey; zimmerman
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To: sheikdetailfeather
Hate to say it, but he’s going to get sued for painting from that photograph. “Intellectual property” that is.
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posted on
01/22/2014 9:33:53 PM PST
by
Thorliveshere
(Minnesota Survivor)
To: Thorliveshere
That sounds like BS. Artists sketch works of art in museums all the time. I’m sure many of these works are on loan from private collectors. Never heard of a copyright issue.
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posted on
01/22/2014 9:44:52 PM PST
by
Ken H
(What happens on the internet, stays on the internet.)
To: DannyTN
If not, then George could be setting himself up for trouble.You betcha! In this country they throw you in prison for making a Youtube video.
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posted on
01/22/2014 9:45:14 PM PST
by
TigersEye
(Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
To: sheikdetailfeather
Ohhhh that’s gonna cause a stir —
To: dragnet2
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posted on
01/22/2014 9:59:34 PM PST
by
TigersEye
(Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
To: Thorliveshere
NOT. It’s not an exact replica. That’s the difference. It’s similar, so no copyright law was broken.
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posted on
01/22/2014 10:02:02 PM PST
by
ASouthernGrl
(BHO sucks - literally or metaphorically, you decide.)
To: TigersEye
That’s it...Hard to believe they give people like that power and authority.
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posted on
01/22/2014 10:02:30 PM PST
by
dragnet2
(Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
To: Ken H
Yep,I had it on my watch list on ebay.
To: dragnet2
I yell back at my TV a lot but it’s usually just ranting to drown out the audio. When I watched that Corey news conference I was frozen between the urge to vomit and the desire to smash the TV. I still can’t find adequate adjectives to describe how atrocious she was.
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posted on
01/22/2014 10:16:43 PM PST
by
TigersEye
(Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
To: ASouthernGrl
And it could be considered a parody, which is protected.
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posted on
01/22/2014 10:20:07 PM PST
by
Repeat Offender
(What good are conservative principles if we don't stand by them?)
To: sheikdetailfeather
To: Uncle Chip
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posted on
01/22/2014 10:34:52 PM PST
by
sheikdetailfeather
(Yuri Bezmenov (KGB Defector) - "Kick The Communists Out of Your Govt. & Don't Accept Their Goodies.")
To: Battle Hymn of the Republic
I know for a fact he accepted our Lord Jesus Christ through a pastor in Longwood, FL :)
Praise God!
To: imemyself; All
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posted on
01/23/2014 5:24:10 AM PST
by
SWAMPSNIPER
(The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
To: Ken H
That sounds like BS. Artists sketch works of art in museums all the time. Im sure many of these works are on loan from private collectors. Never heard of a copyright issue.
Yes, you can sketch the works of other artists, but when you try to sell them, that's an entirely different issue. Of course, when enough time has passed, some artwork becomes public domain, but then there's the problem of artistic integrity. If you painted your own Mona Lisa, then you're just a hack or a forger.
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posted on
01/23/2014 5:27:04 AM PST
by
Thorliveshere
(Minnesota Survivor)
To: ASouthernGrl
NOT. Its not an exact replica. Thats the difference. Its similar, so no copyright law was broken.
No, you're wrong on this. You can sketch and paint anything you want, but the problem comes down to when you try and sell the image. George needed PERMISSION from that photographer to recreate that image, especially since he's selling it. I'm with George about the shooting, but here he is wrong to do this.
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posted on
01/23/2014 5:29:45 AM PST
by
Thorliveshere
(Minnesota Survivor)
To: Repeat Offender
And it could be considered a parody, which is protected.
I think you're stretching it by calling it a parody. If he had made her cross-eyed with flies swirling around her head, then you'd have something, but no... even Weird Al' had some issues with making parodies of songs; and he had permission from the record label!
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posted on
01/23/2014 5:34:31 AM PST
by
Thorliveshere
(Minnesota Survivor)
To: ASouthernGrl
If you want an example of what I’m talking about, take Shepard Fairey, the dink-wad artist who did the “Hope” poster for Obama, was sued by Manny Garcia, who took the photo that Shepard copied. Then, little dink-wad artist turned around and tried to sue other artists for aping HIS picture (and THEY were parodies). So, yes, George can get in trouble for this if the photographer is so inclined to press the issue.
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posted on
01/23/2014 5:42:48 AM PST
by
Thorliveshere
(Minnesota Survivor)
To: Jet Jaguar
Cha Ching! Another 100k. :-)
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posted on
01/23/2014 7:06:44 AM PST
by
Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
To: Jet Jaguar
Be sure to send Angela a copy.
SAO4th@coj.net
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posted on
01/23/2014 7:16:36 AM PST
by
ZX12R
(Never forget the heroes of Benghazi, who were abandoned to their deaths by Obama)
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