Talk:Digital art theft
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Distinguish from copyright infringement
[edit]This article needs to distinguish digital art theft from the overall field of copyright infringement. The criminal act of theft generally involves changing possession of an object from a legitimate owner to a thief, where the original owner loses their enjoyment of possessing the object. I can understand theft of a NFT because of the block-chain ownership record, but simply copying a digital object is not theft but copyright infringement. The article needs to explain the underlying law that is being broken, and to say why it is theft, and not merely a conversion of ownership of copyrights claims if original possession remains with the original owner. Otherwise this is just another emotive catch phrase, just like online piracy. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 11:56, 6 May 2022 (UTC)
PNG Sites
[edit]I've found some websites that are like free PNG sites but they use other people's art without their permission. They have random ass names like PNG Wing or Kiss PNG. Can you guys add them here because they are really getting out of hand? 85.211.243.14 (talk) 23:42, 7 November 2022 (UTC)