I looked through the site, and I cannot find anything that lists the
'rights' that artists are supposed to have.

IMO, anything that asks for the people that are abusing artists to
accept that these (whatever they are) rights are something that they
should respect is doomed to failure.  If they respected the artists,
then this wouldn't be an issue.

It's not for businesses to police artists rights.  That's up to the
artistic community to do that, and rightsholders to enforce their IP.
You don't see the RIAA and MPAA struggling with enforcing their IP
rights (not that I agree with their methods necessarily).

On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Tanya Love <[email protected]> wrote:
> A great photographer I know is working very hard on this, and I thought that
> you guys, being the particularly anal bunch you are (hehe), might find it an
> interesting read, and it might foster some interesting discussion:
>
> http://artists-bill-of-rights.org/news/campaign-news/press-release,-artists-
> bill-of-rights-launch/
>
> tan.x.
>
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