Whose Art Is It Anyway? What To Do If Your Work Is Stolen Online
Not everyone on the Internet has an artist’s best interests in mind–sometimes not even other artists.
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Not everyone on the Internet has an artist’s best interests in mind–sometimes not even other artists.
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Some choice RapBot lyrics: “I’ll touch every curve of your favorite author/No more wasting time, you can’t roam without Caesar/Back when Gucci was the best summer ever”
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