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The Art Giveaway, by Deleted on Aug 23, 2020 15:44:35 GMT 1, Hi Everyone.
We're giving away a REPLICA Banksy Screen Print (Rude Copper)
Take a look at our Instagram for more details.
http://instagram.com/p/CEOm4xOgTIP
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mojo
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The Art Giveaway, by mojo on Aug 23, 2020 15:56:44 GMT 1, Arahhhh how very generous of you, so kind to bastardize another artists work to just give it away.
Arahhhh how very generous of you, so kind to bastardize another artists work to just give it away.
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The Art Giveaway, by startimeash on Aug 23, 2020 16:25:05 GMT 1, popcorn.gif
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The Art Giveaway, by Deleted on Aug 23, 2020 16:34:16 GMT 1,
So You would like me to tag in 2 people I know so they can tag in 2 of theirs so you can sell them fake shit
And one 'lucky' person wins fake shit?
I am sure others maybe happy to do this, but......
So You would like me to tag in 2 people I know so they can tag in 2 of theirs so you can sell them fake shit And one 'lucky' person wins fake shit? I am sure others maybe happy to do this, but......
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met
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The Art Giveaway, by met on Aug 23, 2020 18:00:33 GMT 1,
If my understanding is right, participants must follow your Instagram account, comment on your post, and spam or whore out two of their friends over the next fortnight. In exchange, you will offer one of them a print of an image you've stolen from a popular artist.
Would it be your position that intellectual property theft is a good look for you? That it demonstrates integrity, or respect for artists and their creations?
__________
It also seems unlikely that, "Using the exact same methods as Banksy himself", you churned out only a single copy of Rude Copper. Presumably, you are instead sitting on a substantial pile of them (whether it be 50, 250 or 500).
If that's correct, is the intention to later sell the other unauthorised prints to punters — like The West Country Prince or similar scummy characters, but one who arrived even later to the party?
Here's an idea:
Given the potential financial upside, why not pass off the prints as genuine Banksys, and sell them to overly-enthusiastic, uninformed fans?
There are plenty of these naive individuals around, including on this message board. And since they often seem truly desperate to acquire a Banksy, any Banksy (and to do so right now), they would make for easy pickings.
After all, if you're already willing to embrace outright theft in such a public manner, then the additional leap to fraud should not be so difficult for you.
If my understanding is right, participants must follow your Instagram account, comment on your post, and spam or whore out two of their friends over the next fortnight. In exchange, you will offer one of them a print of an image you've stolen from a popular artist. Would it be your position that intellectual property theft is a good look for you? That it demonstrates integrity, or respect for artists and their creations? __________ It also seems unlikely that, "Using the exact same methods as Banksy himself", you churned out only a single copy of Rude Copper. Presumably, you are instead sitting on a substantial pile of them (whether it be 50, 250 or 500). If that's correct, is the intention to later sell the other unauthorised prints to punters — like The West Country Prince or similar scummy characters, but one who arrived even later to the party? Here's an idea: Given the potential financial upside, why not pass off the prints as genuine Banksys, and sell them to overly-enthusiastic, uninformed fans? There are plenty of these naive individuals around, including on this message board. And since they often seem truly desperate to acquire a Ban ksy, any Banksy (and to do so right now), they would make for easy pickings. After all, if you're already willing to embrace outright theft in such a public manner, then the additional leap to fraud should not be so difficult for you.
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irl1
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The Art Giveaway, by irl1 on Aug 23, 2020 21:35:42 GMT 1, met has a nice way of saying f*** o**
met has a nice way of saying f*** o**
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The Art Giveaway, by qwerty on Aug 23, 2020 21:47:38 GMT 1, Bare followers grab and ill thought out at best
Bare followers grab and ill thought out at best
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Dive Jedi
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The Art Giveaway, by Dive Jedi on Aug 23, 2020 22:13:29 GMT 1, Hi Everyone. We're giving away a REPLICA Banksy Screen Print (Rude Copper) Take a look at our Instagram for more details. If my understanding is right, participants must follow your Instagram account, comment on your post, and spam or whore out two of their friends over the next fortnight. In exchange, you will offer one of them a print of an image you've stolen from a popular artist. Would it be your position that intellectual property theft is a good look for you? That it demonstrates integrity, or respect for artists and their creations? __________ It also seems unlikely that, "Using the exact same methods as Banksy himself", you churned out only a single copy of Rude Copper. Presumably, you are instead sitting on a substantial pile of them (whether it be 50, 250 or 500). If that's correct, is the intention to later sell the other unauthorised prints to punters — like The West Country Prince or similar scummy characters, but one who arrived even later to the party? Here's an idea: Given the potential financial upside, why not pass off the prints as genuine Banksys, and sell them to overly-enthusiastic, uninformed fans? There are plenty of these naive individuals around, including on this message board. And since they often seem truly desperate to acquire a Ban ksy, any Banksy (and to do so right now), they would make for easy pickings. After all, if you're already willing to embrace outright theft in such a public manner, then the additional leap to fraud should not be so difficult for you.
After thorough investigation I have come to the conclusion they have printed AT LEAST 5 of them...
Hi Everyone. We're giving away a REPLICA Banksy Screen Print (Rude Copper) Take a look at our Instagram for more details. If my understanding is right, participants must follow your Instagram account, comment on your post, and spam or whore out two of their friends over the next fortnight. In exchange, you will offer one of them a print of an image you've stolen from a popular artist. Would it be your position that intellectual property theft is a good look for you? That it demonstrates integrity, or respect for artists and their creations? __________ It also seems unlikely that, "Using the exact same methods as Banksy himself", you churned out only a single copy of Rude Copper. Presumably, you are instead sitting on a substantial pile of them (whether it be 50, 250 or 500). If that's correct, is the intention to later sell the other unauthorised prints to punters — like The West Country Prince or similar scummy characters, but one who arrived even later to the party? Here's an idea: Given the potential financial upside, why not pass off the prints as genuine Banksys, and sell them to overly-enthusiastic, uninformed fans? There are plenty of these naive individuals around, including on this message board. And since they often seem truly desperate to acquire a Ban ksy, any Banksy (and to do so right now), they would make for easy pickings. After all, if you're already willing to embrace outright theft in such a public manner, then the additional leap to fraud should not be so difficult for you. After thorough investigation I have come to the conclusion they have printed AT LEAST 5 of them...
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avec art
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The Art Giveaway, by avec art on Aug 23, 2020 22:55:52 GMT 1, just what the art world needs more 'replicas' floating around
just what the art world needs more 'replicas' floating around
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mojo
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The Art Giveaway, by mojo on Aug 23, 2020 23:05:23 GMT 1, just what the art world needs more 'replicas' floating around Better call Blade Runner.
just what the art world needs more 'replicas' floating around Better call Blade Runner.
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