When we hit 500 members on my Facebook fan page, there will be a random drawing to win a page of my original art. Thanks!
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When we hit 500 members on my Facebook fan page, there will be a random drawing to win a page of my original art. Thanks!
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Oh boy, this is going to take a lot more than a band-aid and a kiss to fix.
Have you seen this place?
EDITED OUT
No, I have not seen it.
Thank you for letting me know.
The website to which you linked has the entire catalogue of my work illegally uploaded and available for viewing online. This site not only is a violation of copyright and trademark law, but this sort of person impedes my ability to make a living on my work.
I have sent the site a letter asking him to remove my work, and have forwarded the information to my attorney.
It is a real shame that I should even have to ask.
Thank you for letting me know.
I asked the website to remove my work, and they have complied. I truly appreciate their cooperation.
I shouldn’t have added the link in the comment, but I just wanted you you know about it. Sorry. Must.. think.. next.. time.. despite.. pain.. between.. ears..
It’s OK. No problem.
I got three notices of websites behaving badly today. I feel a little besieged.
I must be getting old: I don’t remember these pages at all…
Every once in awhile, that happens to me.
This was one of my faves, though. Jason’s drawn a little too thin.
And from here on in, almost every single page posted to the site is shot from the original.
Most were anyway, but I sold some over the years.
The irony is that some of the scans from the book turned out better than scans from the originals.