Artists Infringing Copyright To Protest Damien Hirst Bullying A Teen Over Copyright
from the solidarity dept
Damien Hirst, a rather well-known British artist, recently threatened to sue a 16-year-old designer (who goes by the name Cartrain) for creating a collage he was selling, which used (in part) an image of a diamond encrusted skull that Hirst made (which apparently sold for £50 million). Rather than fight Hirst, the kid gave up, and even forked over £200 to Hirst. This seemed pretty ridiculous to a number of well-known artists including Jamie Reed, who designed the Sex Pistols' sleeve for the single God Save the Queen, and former KLF band member Jimmy Cauty, among others. So they're striking back purposely creating a bunch of artwork using images of the skull which you can see on a site they specifically set up for this, called Red Rag To A Bull. The artists are selling the artwork, and they claim that if they can make (ha ha) £20 million, they'll make an identical diamond encrusted skull, and sell it for another £50 million... out of which they'll pay back Cartrain the £200 he had to pay to Hirst. They're also asking for others to create collages using the skull and to send them in to the collection. As for copyright? Cauty, for one, points out that copyright should be "abolished," and it doesn't sound like the folks behind the site plan on backing down if Hirst decides to bully them.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: artwork, copyright, damien hirst, jamie reed, jimmy cauty, skull
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On Wednesday 18th Feb at 11am Cartrain will collect his compensation cheque from the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop in Clerkenwell. After that we will draw this project to a close to make way for new and better ideas.
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And to all a good night!
Maybe then, people would start to get the message.
So, why didn't Techdirt post one or two of the images to help fuel the fight against copyright stupidity?
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Look on the bright side. For a modest "fee" the kid got a ton of free publicity and noteriety for his other art work.
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Not directly, they just say "for the full horrific story click here" and then provide a link to it.
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I would think from Ryan's post it is quite clear what they mean by horrific, and it has nothing at all to do with his age.
I am glad they took a stand though. It is good to see those who are in the field stand up for logic.
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So you don't think they linked to information about his age? I suggest you actually check the link before commenting on it.
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Here is a picture of Damien Hirst:
http://www.artnet.com/newhomeimages/main61407.jpg
Lets do a few photoshops a-la Fark.com
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