one.point.zero - Colin O'Brien's weblog
February 05 2007
Bombs over design thieves
A party at Brussels’ Fuse nightclub called “Bombz over Brussels” features a background image that seems strangely familiar yet again.
Stop ripping my design and get your own skyline, you gang of amateur crooks. Just because it’s on the internet doesn’t make it free!
These ones look like a bunch of kids so I’m not going to set the rabid lawyers on them or anything but I could do without their site crediting someone else.
November 20 2006
The saga continues
Looks like I’ve been ripped off by proxy this time.
First Microsoft’s ad agency appropriates my design without permission, now this guy lifts it from Microsoft.
Maybe I should sell it to a stock illustration agency.
update: he has now removed it.
October 01 2006
Diegem, start your photocopiers!
I thought it was about time I posted something about this as I receive emails every day on the subject, including strange offers of revenge. Yes, I am aware one of my designs has been ripped off. For those who haven’t seen it yet, take a look at the previous version of this site, then take a look at this site for a Microsoft event featuring his royal Gatesness himself. (hat tip to Eric for spotting it first)
When I saw this, I emailed someone at Microsoft Belgium who forwarded my mail down the line until it reached the agency that did the work for them. Someone from the agency called me up, obviously feeling quite uncomfortable with the situation. The story goes that they were part of a pitch for this job and made several propositions including one rough featuring my illustration. When that one was chosen, they didn’t get permission for it (or most probably redraw it), they just went ahead and used it (badly traced at that).
Was it really an oversight or was it deliberate? I don’t know and I don’t really care to be honest. I got compensation for its use, probably less than I could have gotten if I really wanted to be nasty, but that’s not my style. The deal’s done and, hopefully, they’ll think twice next time about using something without permission.
Remember kids: you always get found out on the internet.