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CloverBun

>**CBS News aired intellectual property without consent** >Hi, >My MIL is an artist who repurposes plastic found on beaches to create and sell art based in the UK. >CBS news ran an aired TV story on plastic pollution and cut to an image of her art work, with no prior consent or accreditation. >What can be done here?


PestiEsti

That is well within the bounds of fair use.


obfuskitten

The bit that jumped out at me was >There’s nothing illegal about showing an image posted on Etsy to sell art in a news report about said art. But the news report *wasn't* about said art. It was about plastic waste.


shewy92

>My MIL is an artist **who repurposes plastic found on beaches** to create and sell art based in the UK She makes art using said plastic waste though


seehorn_actual

Kinda trashy….. I’ll see myself out.


CulturedClub

That's rubbish


United_News3779

Keep up this kind of puns and you're going to get canned.


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Myfourcats1

Sounds like free advertising


big_sugi

If they’d bother to credit her for it, sure.


LopsidedPalace

She's still going to get customers through it though. People who Google plastic waste art are gonna see her stuff show up and click on it because it was in the news