2a) I feel differently about using other people’s creative work. First, it’s impossible to say that you haven’t used someone else’s creative work. Just like the video on TikTok, a person came up with such a shooting method and editing video. The second and third people followed his example to shoot the same video. Although the video creator authorizes everyone to shoot the same video, this is also the use of someone else’s creativity, and the source and the original author of the video need to be indicated so that they will not be considered plagiarists. A limited portion of the work is permitted to be used for the purposes of commentary, criticism, news reporting, and academic reporting. I have definitely used other people’s ideas in my life or work. Still, I think the most important thing is that when we use other people’s ideas, we need to obtain the consent of the original author and pay attention when displaying our works. Know where your creativity comes from. Because their creativity is protected by law
https://creativelawcenter.com/fair-use-using-others-creative-work/
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/useinformationcorrectly/copyright-and-fair-use/1/
2b) Fairey copyright case, I support the Associated Press, Fairey should be fined. When Fairey uses a photo without permission and makes changes, he’s infringing on someone’s image rights. He also destroyed the evidence that could prove his guilt and refused to admit his own mistakes. The reason this case sparked an inspiring copyright fight is that designers should uphold their moral principles, not undermine them. While doing research, I even found a website that makes the same poster as “Hope”. You can make any changes to the poster. The top of the page also reads “Make your very own ‘Obama Poster’ in style inspired by Shepard Fairey.”
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/229396/barack-obama-hope-poster
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