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PS: Do not rip plz, was made for someone else. Oh and yea DA made it copyright so yea.. if u do copy it i guess you can be sued :P thnx.
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PS: Do not rip plz, was made for someone else. Oh and yea DA made it copyright so yea.. if u do copy it i guess you can be sued :P thnx.
http://www.deviantart.com/view/33169360/
nice :) , i like text font
I doubt anyone will rip it. Not meaning to be harsh or anything but there's not exactly blood, sweat and tears in that thing.
Not bad, wanna do a splash for MPS :)?Quote:
Originally Posted by Necrosis
Also, you cant copyright a game if the game is already copyright to webzen/K2 now i guess.
and i wont use it ;P cause i don't really like it
what i meant was the graphics part, the way its designed >.< not the actual game... and ill think about doing one for you :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Josh
holy crap thats hot
thnx :D
wtf deviant art stole your copyright? any graphics made by someone are automatically copyright of that person til 21 weeks after the're dead! can you imagine having to talk to the international copyright authorities everytime you made a new graphic.
im lost. all i know is that whenever you submit work to DA it becomes copyright of the person that submited it under that account.
there more likely to sue u :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Necrosis
What does deviantART consider to be Art Theft?
Copyright Infringement (aka "Art Theft" or "Ripping")
Current deviantART policy defines 'Art Theft' to be any situation where a user takes the original art, photography, or writing of another person (a 'third party') and then either misrepresents the original, unaltered work as one of their own creations or includes the work (either altered or unaltered) in a new image.
Generally speaking any submission which is directly built upon the existing work of another artist or photographer can be considered to be a case of art theft. These works may feature screenshots, official artwork from a video game, scans from an art book, artwork found on a website somewhere on the internet or a photograph of a famous person (just to name a few examples), but in every case the 'seed image' is the legal property of another artist. In many cases these 'seed images' are manipulated, colored over, blended with other images, and otherwise digitally worked over but none of this makes the use acceptable or allowed.
These submissions will be removed regardless of whether you have credited or linked back to the original source. Knowing where you ‘found’ the original image or knowing who created it or took the photo is not the same as actually having the legal permission to use it in your submission.
you may want to pay close attention to the part about video games