WonderWolfess wrote:I think there should be a rule about image using in roleplays.
Most people I see roleplaying do so with chars that are not their own to begin with. I see lots of chars from DA being used, most probably, without permission.
Heck, I've seen my own chars being used on another site. Not this one though. But the artists over at DA that know nothing about this site are in the same position I was in when I discovered my art.. my personnal character being used in some roleplay.
I just don't think that's right.
There are hundereds of free linearts that can be used to make up a simple ref sheet for you own char. There's no need to steal other's.
Okay, but I'm going to have to disagree and agree with this.
First off, if the original images are on google, they are out there for the public's use apparently and we should have a right to use them. I say this because usually it's the owner of the art that puts it on google, and they need to understand that the whole world can view it and
a lot of people are going to use it. If the owner of the art didn't put it up, then they should speak with who ever put it up and ask them to remove it.
Yes, that is possible. Simple as that.
Secondly, if the original is on any other site that you upload your pictures to, the uploader should understand that they are making it public and people might use it in some way shape or form. If the uploader doesn't want that, then they shouldn't have made it public in the first place.
Thirdly, the person using the picture is
NOT claiming the image as their own! They are just using the looks for a role play. I mean come on people, if they
physically say that they drew and colored it and they didn't, then yes it's art theft! But, out of ALL the RPs I've seen, I haven't seen one person do that. -.-
Finally, if it is a
real life picture, the user isn't stealing it. They are simply using it, as I said above. And, like I said above too, if the user is
physically saying that
they themselves took the picture and they did not, that can be considered art theft. If they don't say that, then it isn't.