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and the sculptor isnt? the sculptor is profitting off of something someone else did and not paying any fees or royalties... so good one
But they can and do complain. . .many believe justifiably so.I dunno if anybody can really complain unless they have a license. time and effort or not
Yeah the world is drastically different no matter where you go, like I said before I dont care about the laws all that much when it comes to these sculpted heads and whatnot, I just cant see how a recaster is any worse, the Artist really has no say what happens to his work once it heads out into the world.
Why not? One creates private art for private customers while the other plagiarizes that private art for their own gain.
Well that's your opinion and you're entitled to it. The point is, though, that the consensus among the collecting community is that the recasters are worse. Whether or not you agree doesn't change that.
Same with illegal sales of arms to children in Africa, crack cocaine in inner cities, etc.and no matter how much the community whines about it it wont change because theres demand for it
and no matter how much the community whines about it it wont change because theres demand for it
Same with illegal sales of arms to children in Africa, crack cocaine in inner cities, etc.
The process original sculptors/owners employ does not make recasting necessary in any way. It creates a market for recasting, sure, but implying that it is "necessary" legitimizes it; that is to say, the demand by buyers who aren't able/willing to come up with alternatives necessitates the actions of recasters. Is illegal gun running or drug trafficking necessary, because there is a market for it?
If Andy Warhol didn't produce enough prints to satisfy demand, would folks justify fakes to meet the remaining demand?
Let me put this another way since you seem to be a bit color blind:
Sculptors profit off their time and their talents
Recaster profit off of other people's ignorance or false of entitlement.
Seems pretty clear to me.
and no matter how much the community whines about it it wont change because theres demand for it
Oh it will change really quick once the talent starts withdrawing their services.
How would you feel if you worked all week on a job that was going to pay you under the table and come check time, someone steps in front of you and takes the money? Their reasoning, "You weren't gonna report it. So I have a right to it."
that doesnt add up, recasters arent taking the money before the sculptor gets it, the sculptor already made their money
...so yes im very color blind
Sure it does. It's still their hard work someone else is getting paid for. You only discredit it because it's a perfect example of something you'd be wholly bent about, but agreeing would completely dissolve your argument.
First time you've made sense this whole thread, Jive Turkey.
Sadly I am sure it's the last.