
Famed artist
Damien Hirst is
suing a
16 year old street artist who calls himself
Cartrain. The British schoolboy creates urban stencil designs of cultural icons such as
Mickey Mouse and
Clint Eastwood, which he sells for
£65 on the internet. His latest worked involved images of Hirst's
For the Love of God in various collages. Cartrain handed over all existing prints however, Hirst now wants payment for the
£200 worth of prints sold for infringment of his copyright.
Is Cartrain guilty of copyright infringment or is Hirst a billionaire bully?
Cartrain was interviewed on the
Friday December 19th edition of
Q.
Click HERE for more of Cartrain's art
1 COMMENTS :
Cartrain is guilty of copyright infringement.
Cartrain should know that there are people out there who would do anything for money. He probably knew the risks involved when doing artwork using these cultural icons.
If Cartrain was giving away the art for free like that barcode dude, then I would be on his side. But unfortunately, this is not the case.
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