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As an artist, I'd be lying if I said it wouldn't bother me if someone copied my work without asking permission. I've actually had a guy with a small home brew operation use my work on their label without asking me. I was pissed.1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
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part of the fun of collecting is the chase...the hunt.Spiritual_Chaos said:
I don't think that collecting stuff should be "a hunt". It's weird to begin with. And so cliche. Limited edition items and shit feels so out of date.elwayvedder said:more reasons I'm moving on to getting out of collecting merch as this ruins the hunt
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I'm close to going back to the 90's where I just worried about new songs, new albums, tour dates and seeing friends
But agree with not buying bootlegs etc.
when stuff starts getting bootlegged, fanmade, copied, whatever..it ruins it. for the artist and the fan. imagine 3 derivative owners from now of that illegal Pitt 13 poster on Facebook being debated not knowing its a fake or a phony and they dropped $500 on it or something. Ruins the spirit of collecting from so many directions0 -
The difference is that in this case you can't go to the artist and say "I would like to pay for one of your posters to hang on my wall". It's a limited item pretty much exclusively available at the specific concert.lexicondevil said:As an artist, I'd be lying if I said it wouldn't bother me if someone copied my work without asking permission. I've actually had a guy with a small home brew operation use my work on their label without asking me. I was pissed.
It's not like buying a burnt DVD from some counterfeit market instead of buying it from Amazon.
Just to play the devils advocate."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Or buy a book from the artist and cut out that print. Ames has a book, Sperry, Stout do too.angry_skull said:Print them smaller and frame for cheap. Same feeling of nostalgia, obviously they are not real, and you save space on the wall to put up more.0 -
If everything was easy to obtain then collecting wouldn't be any fun...Spiritual_Chaos said:
I don't think that collecting stuff should be "a hunt". It's weird to begin with. And so cliche. Limited edition items and shit feels so out of date.elwayvedder said:more reasons I'm moving on to getting out of collecting merch as this ruins the hunt
SMH
I'm close to going back to the 90's where I just worried about new songs, new albums, tour dates and seeing friends
But agree with not buying bootlegs etc.0 -
Yes. I do not disagree with that.elwayvedder said:
part of the fun of collecting is the chase...the hunt.Spiritual_Chaos said:
I don't think that collecting stuff should be "a hunt". It's weird to begin with. And so cliche. Limited edition items and shit feels so out of date.elwayvedder said:more reasons I'm moving on to getting out of collecting merch as this ruins the hunt
SMH
I'm close to going back to the 90's where I just worried about new songs, new albums, tour dates and seeing friends
But agree with not buying bootlegs etc.
when stuff starts getting bootlegged, fanmade, copied, whatever..it ruins it. for the artist and the fan. imagine 3 derivative owners from now of that illegal Pitt 13 poster on Facebook being debated not knowing its a fake or a phony and they dropped $500 on it or something. Ruins the spirit of collecting from so many directions
But I don't think things should be made "limited" just for the hell of doing it "limited" to begin with. In general. Don't see the benefits for fans. Not counting for the few who gets something out of this overpriced "hunt" you are talking about. But this is offtopic.
Just don't like the idea of fans having to "hunt".Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
elwayvedder said:
part of the fun of collecting is the chase...the hunt.Spiritual_Chaos said:
I don't think that collecting stuff should be "a hunt". It's weird to begin with. And so cliche. Limited edition items and shit feels so out of date.elwayvedder said:more reasons I'm moving on to getting out of collecting merch as this ruins the hunt
SMH
I'm close to going back to the 90's where I just worried about new songs, new albums, tour dates and seeing friends
But agree with not buying bootlegs etc.
when stuff starts getting bootlegged, fanmade, copied, whatever..it ruins it. for the artist and the fan. imagine 3 derivative owners from now of that illegal Pitt 13 poster on Facebook being debated not knowing its a fake or a phony and they dropped $500 on it or something. Ruins the spirit of collecting from so many directions
I guess everyone has different definitions of fun. Chasing down merch being sold wayyyy above face value is not fun. At all.
Obviously bootlegging posters and selling them is not cool, but I don't see the harm in creating your own print to hang up for yourself.0 -
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I agree that reproducing someone's artistic work without their permission is not cool; additionally, people reselling this same artwork way above face value is also slimey in my opinion.Indifference71 said:I guess everyone has different definitions of fun. Chasing down merch being sold wayyyy above face value is not fun. At all.
Obviously bootlegging posters and selling them is not cool, but I don't see the harm in creating your own print to hang up for yourself.
Another rather obvious perspective is that many people/fans/10C members never want to see the day that Pearl Jam posters and other miscellaneous items start being mass produced due to the fact that this would reduce their materialistic sense of self-worth. What! I can no longer re-sell my $40 concert poster to a fellow fan for a ridiculous mark-up! ..... I can't come to these boards to re-sell an artist's artwork, at prices that I would shame if the artists chose similar prices at their original point of sale! Oh, the humanity
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Everybody needs to relax a bit, I just want to finish my collection of posters of shows I have been too, not looking to sell them, and I have looked all over the internet to find them but some can’t not be foubd0
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It will never truly be complete then...igotshit said:Everybody needs to relax a bit, I just want to finish my collection of posters of shows I have been too, not looking to sell them, and I have looked all over the internet to find them but some can’t not be foubdPittsburgh 2013
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Screw the bootleggers and shoe the shoeless!!"I got memories, I got shit"0
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Indifference71 said:
Obviously bootlegging posters and selling them is not cool, but I don't see the harm in creating your own print to hang up for yourself.THIS
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It will never truly be complete then...igotshit said:Everybody needs to relax a bit, I just want to finish my collection of posters of shows I have been too, not looking to sell them, and I have looked all over the internet to find them but some can’t not be foubd
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Its true it wont be a complete set. I for one only like the original thing.
But in OP's case I cant say its a bootleg if they just want one print to frame, hang and enjoy in the privacy of their own home.
Seems like we have gone off the main road here a bit on this one. I dont think Bootlegging Posters was the plan here.
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I'll buy your house for what it originally went for!BF89905 said:
I agree that reproducing someone's artistic work without their permission is not cool; additionally, people reselling this same artwork way above face value is also slimey in my opinion.Indifference71 said:I guess everyone has different definitions of fun. Chasing down merch being sold wayyyy above face value is not fun. At all.
Obviously bootlegging posters and selling them is not cool, but I don't see the harm in creating your own print to hang up for yourself.
Another rather obvious perspective is that many people/fans/10C members never want to see the day that Pearl Jam posters and other miscellaneous items start being mass produced due to the fact that this would reduce their materialistic sense of self-worth. What! I can no longer re-sell my $40 concert poster to a fellow fan for a ridiculous mark-up! ..... I can't come to these boards to re-sell an artist's artwork, at prices that I would shame if the artists chose similar prices at their original point of sale! Oh, the humanity
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Yep. No need to overreact and get into a heated discussion that wasn't intended. I totally get where the OP is coming from. I've thought about doing this with the Pitt Missing Link quite a bit. The highest resolution image I can find though would only be good enough for a 5x7.willbarclay said:Its true it wont be a complete set. I for one only like the original thing.
But in OP's case I cant say its a bootleg if they just want one print to frame, hang and enjoy in the privacy of their own home.
Seems like we have gone off the main road here a bit on this one. I dont think Bootlegging Posters was the plan here.
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HesCalledDyer said:The highest resolution image I can find though would only be good enough for a 5x7.
That's the issue. If you can get a decent image id suggest doing an 11x17 or 13x19
I know from past experience the 18x24 just wont turn out the way you want.
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Haha! Be careful...some of are still underwater with our mortgages. I might make a 20K profit if I took you up on that offer.tempo_n_groove said:
I'll buy your house for what it originally went for!BF89905 said:
I agree that reproducing someone's artistic work without their permission is not cool; additionally, people reselling this same artwork way above face value is also slimey in my opinion.Indifference71 said:I guess everyone has different definitions of fun. Chasing down merch being sold wayyyy above face value is not fun. At all.
Obviously bootlegging posters and selling them is not cool, but I don't see the harm in creating your own print to hang up for yourself.
Another rather obvious perspective is that many people/fans/10C members never want to see the day that Pearl Jam posters and other miscellaneous items start being mass produced due to the fact that this would reduce their materialistic sense of self-worth. What! I can no longer re-sell my $40 concert poster to a fellow fan for a ridiculous mark-up! ..... I can't come to these boards to re-sell an artist's artwork, at prices that I would shame if the artists chose similar prices at their original point of sale! Oh, the humanity
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I am afraid that you're looking at a copyright issue with the artist. I understand the OP's intent but I'd avoid getting involved with making copies in any way, shape or form of posters. Just my chicken-sh%t two cents...
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