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How To Not Steal A Creative's Work: Our Deep Guide For Not Stealing Another Person's Work

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You are strolling on your own, going in your own path, just generally being a human. Then you notice this gorgeous piece of art or creative badassery, that looks like something you would create, that you know if you proclaim that you made it, your inner circle would believe.
What do you do?
OR
You are strolling on your own, going in your own path, just generally being a human. Then you notice this gorgeous piece of art made by you because of course, you created it. But then! You notice – it’s not your name on the Credit, it’s another person’s name on it as the Author & Finisher or that work. The most annoying part? This other person gets all the proceeds & financial benefits from your art.
How would you feel?

We created this slightly humorous infographic as a not-so-deep guide for making sure you are not tempted to pilfer. So, please use this guide and share with people around you.

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