About Copyright
First we are going to deal with the simple explanation, the one that directly pertains to Briar Moon Studio, and Gina Marie.
If you copy any picture on this web site, or any image you have purchased of Gina Marie's any where, and then use it to produce items for sale in any way, shape or form, with out purchasing a license you are violating our copyrights. Which is illegal and punishable by law. We have licenses to fit almost any budget, and we also have a free section that contains some creative commons licensed items. In this section you will also find a few items that can be used however you wish with only ethical restrictions that can be used for profit reproduction within a certain limit and under certain circumstances.
We have put together some links that will lead you to sites that have explanations about copyright, trademarks, and other legal things every artist should know to protect their work. Art buyer can also use these links to learn about the laws protecting their favorites artists.
It is surprising how many business owners that really don’t know or even try to abide by basic copyright laws. Malls allow booths that use trademarked characters, fairs, flea markets, and other social selling gathering will also have booths and tables with some misguided artist selling art that isn’t theirs. No matter they painted it, they violated copyright and in some cases trademarks, and the hard work they have put into the art is totally invalidated. Small business crafters often make the same mistake and use copyright or trademark protected work.
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