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# Statistics
Favourites: 29; Deviations: 39; Watchers: 7
Watching: 9; Pageviews: 2499; Comments Made: 299; Friends: 9
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Jamie HewlettFavorite movies: transformes
Favorite bands / musical artists: gorillaz!!!
Favorite games: sims3
Other Interests: garfield
# About me
i am 19.yaoi fan and i have a dogFavourite genre of music: pop
Favourite style of art: all
MP3 player of choice: ipot nano
Favourite cartoon character: 2d and hello kitty
# Comments
Comments: 138
ohaporte [2014-05-02 22:54:42 +0000 UTC]
hmm...why do you have Lascaux's art in all your gallery? Is this a pre-Lascaux account?...or are you a stealer...
I'm sorry for the bad english...
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ohaporte In reply to ohaporte [2014-05-02 23:00:01 +0000 UTC]
Hey! you also have Muu-cow's art!
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gorillazforever In reply to Moin2D [2009-10-12 16:04:27 +0000 UTC]
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kurisutaru [2009-10-04 11:31:04 +0000 UTC]
Please be aware that this is NOT photobucket. DA is for stuff you DREW yourswelf. Not stuff you found off of google and saved.
Also please note that even if you 'hide' this post as 'spam', and any other post alerting you of this theft and/or asking for it's removal, the DA staff can still see it. So you will be unable to 'act/pretend' as if you didn't know what you were doing was wrong. Hiding it will also not make the theft report 'go away'.
Also hiding any comments made to other people who commented will also only hide them here, the hidden message is still readable though that persons DA messages. Thuss they will still be able to see and read it.
The following is C & P from DA Copyright Policy
Key parts are Bolded
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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 or sprites taken 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 βfoundβ 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.
Only valid, legal, stock resources are allowed to be used as part of your deviantART submission. Public Domain imagery and works governed by certain Creative Commons licenses may also be used.
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What is Copyright Infringement?
To simplify this question, copyright infringement occurs when you do certain things with a creative work which someone else produced without first getting the proper permission.
Some examples of copyright infringement (this is only a partial listing) can include:
Placing a photograph or creative work online without proper permission.
Using a creative work commercially.
Adapting a creative work of one medium to another, such as making a book into a movie or a photograph into a painting.
Modifying or editing a creative work without proper permission.
Some Cautions
In most cases it does not matter how much of the material you have used. Whether it's a single frame, a few moments of audio, a short clip of video or any other sampling it's still considered to be copyrighted and you still require the owner's permission for use.
It doesn't matter how you obtained the material, it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
It doesn't matter whether or not you've credited the proper owner, it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
It doesn't matter if you are not selling it or making a profit, it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
It doesn't matter if you can find other people using things without permission, it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
It doesn't matter if you've edited it a little bit or made a few alterations, if it's recognizable it's still considered copyrighted and you still need permission.
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How Can I Avoid Infringing on Someone's Copyright?
The best way to avoid infringing on the rights of another creative person is to use your skill, talent and imagination to create your own completely original work. When we use the word 'original' we don't mean that you must come up with an idea which hasn't been used before, when used in copyright matters "original" means that you created your work without referencing or deliberately copying anyone else's work during the process.
Ensure that all parts of your work, both visual and audio, are your own original creations. If you have used materials which are owned by other people or companies make certain that you have obtained proper permission or licensing for the use before you place your work online.
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What Happens When You Submit Infringing Works to deviantART?
When we become aware that a deviantART submission infringes upon the copyrights of another artist, creative person or company, we will immediately delete it. This is a legal requirement which we fulfill immediately; you will not receive an advanced warning and you will not be given an opportunity to 'fix it'. Any copyright owner following the procedures in this Copyright Policy can require deviantART to remove his or her copyrighted content.
If you believe that a submission on deviantART infringes upon your copyright you may either report the submission using our internal reporting system or send us a copyright notice via email. A member of staff will review your notice and resolve the situation.
If you believe that one of your submissions was removed in error you may contact our helpdesk or otherwise file a counter notice. A member of staff will be made available to you so that the situation can be properly resolved.
If you are found to repeatedly post infringing content your account will be suspended and serious offenders will have their account banned and deactivated. If you are found deliberately misrepresenting the copyrighted work of another as your own your account will be immediately banned and deactivated.
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chaifox In reply to kurisutaru [2009-10-05 14:26:05 +0000 UTC]
You need to post this awesome message on
profile :/
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chaifox In reply to anna-gorillaz [2009-10-04 18:45:04 +0000 UTC]
than take down all your uploads because they arent yours.
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Moin2D [2009-10-03 23:14:59 +0000 UTC]
army.
I have seen the picture already once in a video ^^
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gorillazforever In reply to Moin2D [2009-10-03 23:16:52 +0000 UTC]
sory but no.
in wat video bls tell my
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Moin2D [2009-10-03 23:07:38 +0000 UTC]
Do you already have these pictures where differently highly loaded?
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gorillazforever In reply to Moin2D [2009-10-03 22:08:37 +0000 UTC]
*dans noodle danse*yay
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gorillazforever In reply to Moin2D [2009-10-03 21:57:47 +0000 UTC]
[link] is fore you sory i did not tell
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gorillazforever In reply to Moin2D [2009-10-03 21:44:54 +0000 UTC]
thanks *eat donut*for you
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Moin2D [2009-10-03 21:40:19 +0000 UTC]
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gorillazforever In reply to Moin2D [2009-10-03 21:29:38 +0000 UTC]
yes i do her name is stafier
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