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<blockquote data-quote="Von Ether" data-source="post: 8700462" data-attributes="member: 15582"><p>Most imagery is <strong>work for hire,</strong> which means who ever bought that image owns the piece. The odds are very high that piece is owned by Piazo, not the artist. This way, the company can recycle the art in adventure modules and such. Almost every TTRPG company would rather pay more to own it outright and have it in a library.</p><p></p><p>This doesn't stop the artist for using it in their portfolio, though they can't sell prints or the like.</p><p></p><p>In fact, for that licensing to happen, the artist would have had to make the art first, someone in Piazo would have had to spotted it some where really really loved it and made an offer, the first would have been for more money to own it. And then bargain for a limited use license, which is much more rare. Usually they are one time use and that's it. Most supplements don't make enough money to go justify going back and re-negotiate.</p><p></p><p>The other option is <strong>stock art</strong>, which not the same as licensing art out for limited use. So unless that is a stock art piece. the odds are pretty high that was an accidental theft from Piazo.</p><p></p><p>Sidenote: If someone is trying to sell you their game company and it doesn't include their <strong>work for hire </strong>art assets, word files and Indesign stuff, they're just offloading their stock and you being taken for a ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Von Ether, post: 8700462, member: 15582"] Most imagery is [B]work for hire,[/B] which means who ever bought that image owns the piece. The odds are very high that piece is owned by Piazo, not the artist. This way, the company can recycle the art in adventure modules and such. Almost every TTRPG company would rather pay more to own it outright and have it in a library. This doesn't stop the artist for using it in their portfolio, though they can't sell prints or the like. In fact, for that licensing to happen, the artist would have had to make the art first, someone in Piazo would have had to spotted it some where really really loved it and made an offer, the first would have been for more money to own it. And then bargain for a limited use license, which is much more rare. Usually they are one time use and that's it. Most supplements don't make enough money to go justify going back and re-negotiate. The other option is [B]stock art[/B], which not the same as licensing art out for limited use. So unless that is a stock art piece. the odds are pretty high that was an accidental theft from Piazo. Sidenote: If someone is trying to sell you their game company and it doesn't include their [B]work for hire [/B]art assets, word files and Indesign stuff, they're just offloading their stock and you being taken for a ride. [/QUOTE]
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