THIS is art theft:
Original tattoo design by me - [link]
Temporary tattoo sold at Hot Topic (T3n Th1rty One is the name of their line of Halloween merchandise) - [link] [link]
When someone takes my art without permission and makes any sort of profit from it, that's when something should be done. ETA: By that I mean I should alert them and ask them kindly to discontinue the product, which is what I'm trying to do.
Incidentally, the one who discovered this and sent me the photo is the same guy who got the design tattooed on himself a while back. I sent him the original artwork afterward.
Sooo this is a first for me...where to begin?
Update: I've e-mailed Hot Topic about it. Let's wait and see what they say! Also, I am getting some inside help.
ETA: No need to contact me with information about T3n Th1rty One as I've already gotten some. Thanks!
Haven't heard back from Hot Topic, but my story made it on The Consumerist.
Out of discretion, I won't say too much about the matter until there's a real update... But I'll talk about the ripped piece a little.
Before my 15 minutes of e-fame that jump started my professional art career, I started a tattoo flash section on my site where I uploaded my original designs catering to the geek culture. The Kaizoku piece was done on December 2006, as stated on the site (screenshot: proof on my computer). It was never meant for any sort of profit.
When I gained a lot of attention from the Simpsonzu drawing, Scott from Portland came across my site and saw the Kaizoku flash. He contacted me on January 2007, asking for my permission to get it tattooed on him. On January 20th, he got it done (screenshot: proof in Scott's photobucket account). In gratitude, I mailed him the original piece.
Flash forward to three days ago, when Scott was doing some Halloween shopping at Hot Topic and saw the rip. He snapped a couple of photos and alerted me about it. Funny how the one who discovered the rip was the guy who's living proof I'm the original artist for that piece!
The Kaizoku piece is pretty easy to find on Google. Just do an Image Search for "pirate girl", and there it is on the first page of results. I'm guessing whoever took the piece found it that way. If someone found it on another site, it's very easy to find the original artist; image searching "kaizoku tattoo" (or even just "kaizoku") takes you to my site.















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I have been the victim of theft with my cake design photos before, but that is usually easily resolved cos you can get them to remove them off their site. It doesn't help when they took money from customers to produce a wedding cake and the cake they produce ends up rubbish!!!
I think you should be given the profits of their sales of this product!
There is no excuse, they knew wht they were doing!
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If you don't want to do that, you can just threaten to sue and they will take it down if the email you sent them doesnt work.
Another person has told me that her friend sued Hot Topic after they used a picture she drew on a postcard.
I've always felt a bit of disdain for Hot Topic, but it's pretty much full blown hatred at this point.
Hacks.
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