Stolen artwork?


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I was thumbing through ebay tonight and came across a poster being sold with this image on it.



I could swear that I saw this posted here but it's been a while and the seeming endless pages in the CoH dA group have yet to yield an answer. I figured someone here could ID the real owner. I'm pretty sure I saw other images that belong to the art collectors here as well.


 

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Never saw the first two pieces before but you could ask Comrade Hero here on the forums since he is one of the people in that SG pic that
is still around (I also see Thor's Assassin, Turbo Ski, MsFrost, Roxstar, etc but none of them have posted here in a while)
or you could go right to the source and shoot a note to Ed (aka Juggertha) on DA since that
group pic is clearly one of his pieces... his style is pretty unmistakable.



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Originally Posted by ChristopherRobin View Post
Never saw the first two pieces before but you could ask Comrade Hero here on the forums since he is one of the people in that SG pic that
is still around (I also see Thor's Assassin, Turbo Ski, MsFrost, Roxstar, etc but none of them have posted here in a while)
or you could go right to the source and shoot a note to Ed (aka Juggertha) on DA since that
group pic is clearly one of his pieces... his style is pretty unmistakable.
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Originally Posted by ransim View Post
Here is another one from the same person:

http://cgi.ebay.com/AB375-City-Heroe...#ht_2878wt_978

That is certainly Juggertha's (Ed Foychuk's) style.Here's the single image that Ed did:






 

 

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I believe Comrade Hero already notified Juggs but you can toss a note to the other artist for the Rowr piece so they can file a complaint with ebay.

I imagine the vast majority of that person's stuff is stolen/unauthorized media use.


 

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Originally Posted by ransim View Post
The first one I figured belonged to one of our own. I didn't even spot the SG image in their stack and stack of stolen artwork. As soon as I saw it posed here I instantly spotted Comrade Hero. Blame a 11hr work day with 2hrs of drive time on top of that, but thanks to everyone for sending notes to those being affected.


 

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Art theft is not fun. Only been exposed to it indirectly since i'm not an artist. But got an email from a friend(think it was someone on eu coh forum actually) who said they found me on a hentaii paysite. It was the piece Swissy had done for me, i passed it onto swissy and he wrote a rather stern email to the site and it was gone the next day


 

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Nice work on spotting them and finding the artists so they can possibly get something done about it...

But it astounds me that they're stealing random OC arts... I'd think that canon characters would sell much better.


 

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I just browsed this jokers store on ebay... he's got a ton of copywritten images in his poster section. Some even from other DA artists.

This is one of the reasons I love and hate DA. Too many scumbags lifting work of the site and lording ownership of it. To a lesser degree tracing/retouching an original and claiming ownership. I use DA and I browse DA...

A few words of advice:
never allow download of image(if they want it so badly then they can do a screen grab and entertain themselves with the low res capture) and use the watermark feature. Never upload a high-res version. If the piece you have done is a commish, then send the high-res file to the client. You cannot trust the people that use services like DA have your best interests in mind. Protect yourself.

I'm gonna try and see if I can track down some of the other DA artist that have items in this jackholes store.... f'n sunofa....


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A fun tool for monitoring and tracking images online:

http://www.tineye.com/

I've used it, as has a photographer friend. It's a 'reverse' image search, so you enter the image and it finds where on the internet the image pops up. If it's your work, and on a site you don't want, you can then contact them and/or take action.

Usually an email is enough-most places that use images without permission are counting on not getting caught amongst the sea of internet data. When they get caught, they usually back down pretty fast.


 

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He's not only stealing from this community and DA, he's outright stealing photographs of celebrities, and pin up artists from the 60s. How the hell did he get a 3000+ approval rating...


 

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Originally Posted by LadyJudgement View Post
He's not only stealing from this community and DA, he's outright stealing photographs of celebrities, and pin up artists from the 60s. How the hell did he get a 3000+ approval rating...
Because he probably ships fast and charges low? Most people probably don't even realize that he's stealing, though its fairly obvious he is.


 

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I see one of my characters in the back of this one:



Clair de Lune.

It was a set that Juggertha was trying to set up to try a new style or some such.

Original:



Just a quick look for COH stuff, looks like they're putting out NCSoft posters, too.

Sent ebay the whole list just off the "City of Heroes" search.


 

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Submitted multiple complaints to EBay, not that I expect any real action from them (no, I do NOT have a good opinion of the shysters at EBay).

Also, sent several VERY pointed questions to the seller as well.



Clicking on the linked image above will take you off the City of Heroes site. However, the guides will be linked back here.

 

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Originally Posted by Seldom View Post
A fun tool for monitoring and tracking images online:

http://www.tineye.com/

I've used it, as has a photographer friend. It's a 'reverse' image search, so you enter the image and it finds where on the internet the image pops up. If it's your work, and on a site you don't want, you can then contact them and/or take action.
Thank you, Seldom. I just checked for my miniscule art collection on line, happily, no hits for Ebay.

Also, checked that seller's website, looks like he's taken down at least the art that was complained about (and I didn't recognize anyone else's stuff.)

By the way, if you have IE, Chrome, or Firefox, you can get the Tineye extension at the tineye website. Just downloaded in...because you never know when it might come in handy.....


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And here I was hoping that, at least, he may not have actually sold any or anything...
Nice work in tracking this down and notifying the different parties, people!

Gah... making money off of stolen art... GAH!!!!!!!!!!!


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Sent several notes and PM's out as well as a complaint to Ebay.
I hope anyone reading this thread also complains to Ebay
and notifies any artists whose work/style you recognize.



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Originally Posted by Hyperstrike View Post
Submitted multiple complaints to EBay, not that I expect any real action from them (no, I do NOT have a good opinion of the shysters at EBay).

Also, sent several VERY pointed questions to the seller as well.
Maybe if they get enough reports on the items, they'll be forced to take them down or suspend that seller. I also reported a few pieces, I just wish there was more room in the comment section than barely more space than the link info.


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yeah, I've run across a few more non COH pieces, trying to track down the artists and let them know too. Stuck a note on the journal.