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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by ilmambo on Sept 7, 2012 20:35:46 GMT 1, Artist Shepard Fairey was sentenced to two years probation in a U.S. District Court in Manhattan Friday.
Known for the "HOPE" posters he created during President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, Fairey pleaded guilty in February to charges of criminal contempt, and admitted to destroying and fabricating evidence related to a civil lawsuit with the Associated Press. That lawsuit, which revolved around whether or not Fairey’s infamous poster based on an AP image violated copyright laws, was settled out of court in 2011.
In court on Friday, federal prosecutor Daniel Levy recommended prison time before the artist's sentencing. "Some deprivation of liberty is necessary," he said. "Anything else sends a terrible message to the world."
Fairey's defense lawyer argued against the recommendation, describing his client as a self-made artist who admitted his misconduct immediately. He emphasized that Fairey suffers from Type I diabetes and, if incarcerated, would not receive adequate care for his condition.
Fairey faced a maximum prison term of six months, however Judge Frank Maas sentenced the artist to probation and 300 hours of community service. He cited Fairey's history of charitable work and the letters of support submitted by friends and family of the artist.
Commenting on the public response to Fairey's case, Maas remarked that "public disgrace" will likely be the artist's greatest consequence, stating that he had never seen the press take such an interest in a civil case.
Fairey is not the first artist to have been involved in a high-profile copyright case, though the criminal charges brought against him were unprecedented. Years ago, Jeff Koons was taken to court by a professional photographer, Art Rogers, after the American artist used one of Roger’s images as the model for his 1988 sculpture, “String of Puppies.” Koons argued that the use of the image fell under fair use stipulations, but a court rejected this claim, requiring Koons to pay a settlement fee as well as ship one unsold sculpture to Rogers. Recently, Richard Prince was accused of inappropriately borrowing an image from photographer Patrick Cariou in 2011, further emphasizing the slippery slope of what is and isn’t acceptable reappropriation. During the trial, the prosecuting attorney asked Prince, "There's something about appropriating images from other people that helps you make a work of art that's more believable, is that right? Prince said: "I guess you can say that, yes."
www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/07/shepard-fairey-sentenced_n_1864785.html
Shepard Fairey will not be coming up with the world's greatest prison bootleg wheatpaste recipe—the street artist has avoided jail time. This morning Manhattan federal Magistrate Judge Frank Maas "rejected prosecution arguments that Fairey should endure 'some deprivation of liberty' for destroying documents and manufacturing fake evidence in a civil suit over the image," according to the NY Post. However, Fairey did leave with a little more than a slap on the wrist—he was sentenced to two years of probation, 300 hours of community service and a $25,000 fine. During the proceedings, Fairey's ongoing battle against Type 1 diabetes was noted, which his lawyer said could not be properly treated in jail. Fairey released a statement on his website.
gothamist.com/2012/09/07/shepard_fairey_3.php
Artist Shepard Fairey was sentenced to two years probation in a U.S. District Court in Manhattan Friday.
Known for the "HOPE" posters he created during President Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, Fairey pleaded guilty in February to charges of criminal contempt, and admitted to destroying and fabricating evidence related to a civil lawsuit with the Associated Press. That lawsuit, which revolved around whether or not Fairey’s infamous poster based on an AP image violated copyright laws, was settled out of court in 2011.
In court on Friday, federal prosecutor Daniel Levy recommended prison time before the artist's sentencing. "Some deprivation of liberty is necessary," he said. "Anything else sends a terrible message to the world."
Fairey's defense lawyer argued against the recommendation, describing his client as a self-made artist who admitted his misconduct immediately. He emphasized that Fairey suffers from Type I diabetes and, if incarcerated, would not receive adequate care for his condition.
Fairey faced a maximum prison term of six months, however Judge Frank Maas sentenced the artist to probation and 300 hours of community service. He cited Fairey's history of charitable work and the letters of support submitted by friends and family of the artist.
Commenting on the public response to Fairey's case, Maas remarked that "public disgrace" will likely be the artist's greatest consequence, stating that he had never seen the press take such an interest in a civil case.
Fairey is not the first artist to have been involved in a high-profile copyright case, though the criminal charges brought against him were unprecedented. Years ago, Jeff Koons was taken to court by a professional photographer, Art Rogers, after the American artist used one of Roger’s images as the model for his 1988 sculpture, “String of Puppies.” Koons argued that the use of the image fell under fair use stipulations, but a court rejected this claim, requiring Koons to pay a settlement fee as well as ship one unsold sculpture to Rogers. Recently, Richard Prince was accused of inappropriately borrowing an image from photographer Patrick Cariou in 2011, further emphasizing the slippery slope of what is and isn’t acceptable reappropriation. During the trial, the prosecuting attorney asked Prince, "There's something about appropriating images from other people that helps you make a work of art that's more believable, is that right? Prince said: "I guess you can say that, yes."www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/07/shepard-fairey-sentenced_n_1864785.htmlShepard Fairey will not be coming up with the world's greatest prison bootleg wheatpaste recipe—the street artist has avoided jail time. This morning Manhattan federal Magistrate Judge Frank Maas "rejected prosecution arguments that Fairey should endure 'some deprivation of liberty' for destroying documents and manufacturing fake evidence in a civil suit over the image," according to the NY Post. However, Fairey did leave with a little more than a slap on the wrist—he was sentenced to two years of probation, 300 hours of community service and a $25,000 fine. During the proceedings, Fairey's ongoing battle against Type 1 diabetes was noted, which his lawyer said could not be properly treated in jail. Fairey released a statement on his website. gothamist.com/2012/09/07/shepard_fairey_3.php
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by bigtlt on Sept 7, 2012 20:43:31 GMT 1, They were talking about prison sentence and 2m dollar fine yesterday.
Looks like he got a result
They were talking about prison sentence and 2m dollar fine yesterday.
Looks like he got a result
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by Johnnyroyale on Sept 7, 2012 20:48:39 GMT 1, so does this mean no plagerism for 2 years ?
so does this mean no plagerism for 2 years ?
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ilmambo
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by ilmambo on Sept 7, 2012 20:49:32 GMT 1, the $25k fine is kinda ridiculous... just yesterday he sold 200 "Americana" boxset at $850 each. ;D
the $25k fine is kinda ridiculous... just yesterday he sold 200 "Americana" boxset at $850 each. ;D
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by Deleted on Sept 7, 2012 20:54:37 GMT 1, Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching
Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching
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Dr Plip
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by Dr Plip on Sept 7, 2012 21:29:57 GMT 1, Looks like he won't be doing much street work for the next couple of years.
Looks like he won't be doing much street work for the next couple of years.
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by Rsyok on Sept 7, 2012 21:32:36 GMT 1, Looks like he won't be doing much street work for the next couple of years. Maybe not 300 hours community service ! Obey the broom
Looks like he won't be doing much street work for the next couple of years. Maybe not 300 hours community service ! Obey the broom
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ilmambo
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by ilmambo on Sept 7, 2012 21:56:30 GMT 1, Looks like he won't be doing much street work for the next couple of years.
he stopped doing illegal/unauthorized street works a long time ago... so 2 years probation won't make any difference.
Looks like he won't be doing much street work for the next couple of years. he stopped doing illegal/unauthorized street works a long time ago... so 2 years probation won't make any difference.
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by Finsbury on Sept 7, 2012 22:17:39 GMT 1, Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching
Pmsl
Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching Pmsl
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by Deleted on Sept 7, 2012 22:26:33 GMT 1, Will this not impact on his show in London at Stolenspace...?
His work might arrive but will Shep...?
Will this not impact on his show in London at Stolenspace...?
His work might arrive but will Shep...?
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iamzero
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by iamzero on Sept 7, 2012 23:27:57 GMT 1, Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching
First comment ever on here that made me laugh out loud.
Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching First comment ever on here that made me laugh out loud.
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Shep sentenced to 2 years probation, fined $25k, by Stoko on Sept 8, 2012 8:58:37 GMT 1, Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching Brilliant. Have +1 to reduce the debt.
Mr Brainwash's arse might be twitching Brilliant. Have +1 to reduce the debt.
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