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They can perhaps claim ownership over the physical work of art. But that does not confer ownership of the copyright to that work, That can only be transferred by a written document, explicitly saying so, signed by the copyright owner or the owner's agent, under US law.
The first words out of your mouth should be “thank you… thank you for appreciating and purchasing the art that I create”…or something in a similar vein.
Consult with an attorney who specializes in intellectual property law to understand your rights and legal options. They can guide you through the process of sending cease and desist letters, filing copyright infringement claims, or taking other appropriate legal actions to protect your work.
If you are a gallery looking to sell with us, please visit partners.artsy for more information. Artsy is not accepting consignments from artists or private clients.
Copyright law is a form of intellectual property that protects the unique expression of ideas, empowering artists to control how their work is used. If you're looking to reproduce an artist's work, you'll need permission from the copyright owner in the form of a license.
Additionally, it is important to find out if another person is profiting off of your work or not. If the work is clearly plagiarized and they are using it to their advantage, it is highly recommended you pursue legal action for art theft.
Contact the Infringing Parties: Reach out to the individuals or businesses selling your artwork without permission. Be professional and clear in your communication, explaining the infringement, providing your copyright registration number if applicable, and requesting the immediate removal of the infringing listings.
The owner of the song or master recording can give the artist a license to use the copyrighted music. Find the Music Publisher. Find the Master Recording Owner. Compulsory License. Recreate the Music Sample. Seek Copyright Owners Who Are Happy to Clear Samples. Contact the Artist Directly. Fair Use in Music Law.
Clearing a sample If you include a sample of someone else's music in your own work, then you need to get permission to use it. There are two bits of copyright that you need to clear and, in many cases, neither of these will be owned by the artist who performed the track.