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Lil uzi vert album cover art
Lil uzi vert album cover art








lil uzi vert album cover art

The Korea Times also reached out to Uzi's management and record label, asking for comment on the possible intellectual property infringement by Uzi, but didn't receive any response. In multiple media reports, the conversation between Tae Tae and Uzi's illustrator showed that Uzi asked the illustrator to recreate Tae Tae's art piece, which is potential evidence of a violation of the the Korean artist's intellectual property rights. He also claims that he cannot reach out to Uzi as well … So I am looking for a lawyer who can help me to tackle the situation." But he said he was also told to do so by Uzi. Tae Tae was quoted as saying by OSEN, an online entertainment news media, Monday that "I had contacted the illustrator who made the album's cover art for Uzi. You are a great artist," the rapper wrote in an Instagram comment after the controversy started growing. If you want money I will have my team contact and give you money. "Hey I'm not a mean person or a thief, I get inspired a lot. The Korean artist reposted a comment where Uzi claimed he would offer compensation for the artwork, however, the Korean artist says it is baseless as he cannot contact the U.S. The original illustration features a pink heart and a girl in school uniform, while Uzi's album cover has an orange heart and a man in a suit. It appears that Uzi's piece has a very high level of similarity with that of Tae Tae, showing only differences in color and character. The illustrator also uploaded his artwork next to the rappers cover art to display the similarity between the two. Now I am very embarrassed and don't want to let this go," Tae Tae wrote on his Instagram Sunday. But it is not allowed to be used for anything else. "My picture was posted on my blog six years ago, and it is possible to use it for personal profile pictures or non-commercial purposes. The rapper's single was released on March 1. rapper copied his six-year-old artwork without consulting him in advance for the rapper's new single "That Way," pledging to file a suit in case things get worse.

lil uzi vert album cover art

Korean illustrator Tae Tae raised the allegation that the U.S. Screen capture from InstagramĪmerican rapper Lil Uzi Vert is accused of plagiarizing an artwork of a Korean illustrator for his latest album's cover art, who could be sued for violating the original artist's intellectual property. The left is the 6-year-old art work of Tae Tae and the right is the newly released album cover of the rapper in March.

lil uzi vert album cover art

rapper Lil Uzi Vert who allegedly copied the illustrator's artwork to use it for his new single "That Way," in this photo uploaded Sunday.

lil uzi vert album cover art

Seen is a screen capture from an Instagram post of Korean illustrator Tae Tae claiming potential infringement by U.S.










Lil uzi vert album cover art