Okanie15

I never post anything on here but— if an artist does not allow reposts or usage of their artwork, I don’t care if you give them credit or not— you DO NOT USE THEIR ARTWORK. If you can’t even do something as simple as ask them permission then DO NOT USE THEIR ARTWORK. I don’t care if you claim to be an artist or not, you’re being disgusting and horrible to artists in the bbb fandom and you deserve to be reported for every single artwork you’ve stolen.  But yes, get butt hurt over someone reiterating the rules that you’ve violated— get defensive over disrespecting the artist. Truly disgusting.

Okanie15

When artwork is used or reposted without the original artist’s permission or credit. It’s copyright infringement which is also stated in the terms and service on this site. Fanart falls under this category as the artist is basically the owner of their own work despite it being fanart for a show, book, comic etc. Basically taking an artist’s work without their consent or knowing is actually illegal and can seriously get you into legal trouble even if you give credit to the artist. The artist always has the last say in what happens to their work.
          	  
          	  And I’m glad you actually asked about this to be honest! I hope this helps!
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Miss-Potter-Head

Welp, I'm stupid-
          	  
          	  
          	  Artwork*
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Miss-Potter-Head

Hey, um, just a kid and wanted to know, how is stolen artowkr actually stolen?
          	  
          	  (Plz, I don't wanna offend I just wanna know-)
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CEABear2015

The misinformation on the Beyblade wikia about Suoh being possessed by Salamander and Phi and Hyde being immortal has been changed.

Okanie15

@CEABear2015 I’m sorry about the fuss you have been seeing on my twitter. Thank you for understanding and respecting my opinions.
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CEABear2015

It's okay. I understand how you feel, and I respect your opinion.
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Okanie15

@CEABear2015 Sorry, I didn't want to add more to the block of text on there, but please understand that those are some of my points on my side of the case. So please do not take it in a rude or mean way as that is not my intentions-- again, those are my thoughts on the matter and the whole wiki and western situation.
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KoroInoUwU

Hi Okanie can i ask yu something ?

Okanie15

@Blackdancer45 I’m sorry that happened to you! Maybe try in pen or ask her to draw the picture again too? In front of everyone or something? But I’m really sorry you’ve had to deal with this. I hope things go well for you!
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KoroInoUwU

@Okanie15 yeah but that b*tch erased it away but anyway thanks for your advice, i bet that b*tch can't draw another one
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Okanie15

@Blackdancer45 I’d say most likely get a teacher involved if you have to. Do you have other work to show others that it’s your style and not hers? And do you sign your artwork too?
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SukiswordgamingPro

Being mean and posting 3 paragraphs for 1 comment seeds a little excessive, I've been on wattpad for a lot longer with book and what not, that was on my previous account, And I've never seen someone so angry and aggressive as you.

Okanie15

@SukiswordgamingPro Stealing my friend’s artwork to the point of them having to leave the fandom altogether because artists aren’t treated like actual human beings— not only that but people actually having to either go into hiding and hating the fandom altogether. If I came off as mean, whoops on my part. But when you create something only to have someone steal it and slap titles on something you work so hard for— not only are you disrespecting artists, you’re disrespecting the hard work and love that they put into their work. Not only that, they were already WARNED that they would be reported in an earlier chapter if you saw— also it does violate wattpad’s terms and services. Please understand that artist’s don’t want their work being used in this manner, it’s rude and disrespectful— which is what I’ve already stated in the comments. “Credit to the artist” is not proper credit and is still considered stealing which is, of course, illegal. Thank you and I wish you a wonderful day/night. I apologize if I came off as rude but stealing and hurting artists in this way is way worse than a rude comment.
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Okanie15

I never post anything on here but— if an artist does not allow reposts or usage of their artwork, I don’t care if you give them credit or not— you DO NOT USE THEIR ARTWORK. If you can’t even do something as simple as ask them permission then DO NOT USE THEIR ARTWORK. I don’t care if you claim to be an artist or not, you’re being disgusting and horrible to artists in the bbb fandom and you deserve to be reported for every single artwork you’ve stolen.  But yes, get butt hurt over someone reiterating the rules that you’ve violated— get defensive over disrespecting the artist. Truly disgusting.

Okanie15

When artwork is used or reposted without the original artist’s permission or credit. It’s copyright infringement which is also stated in the terms and service on this site. Fanart falls under this category as the artist is basically the owner of their own work despite it being fanart for a show, book, comic etc. Basically taking an artist’s work without their consent or knowing is actually illegal and can seriously get you into legal trouble even if you give credit to the artist. The artist always has the last say in what happens to their work.
            
            And I’m glad you actually asked about this to be honest! I hope this helps!
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Miss-Potter-Head

Welp, I'm stupid-
            
            
            Artwork*
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Miss-Potter-Head

Hey, um, just a kid and wanted to know, how is stolen artowkr actually stolen?
            
            (Plz, I don't wanna offend I just wanna know-)
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SukiswordgamingPro

Could you be more polite about this, if the artist is credited, it is therefore legal to use.

Okanie15

@SukiswordgamingPro no it isn’t. That’s like someone stealing from an art museum and then claiming that you’re giving credit to the artist and that it’s there for legal use. No matter how you look at it, the artist has the last say in how their work is being used and what happens to it. It’s hard to be polite about it when people respond rudely to you when all you ask is for your wishes over your work to be respected.
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