Is it a good idea to allow people to sell AI art???
An even more troubling question is "Should I publish AI art for sale?" I certainly can voluntarily choose to NOT publish AI art for sale...
For your information: Zazzle has strict copyright infringement rules and will simply remove a product if it violates their standards... And they will email you a notice that says: Stop doing that! - If you feel you've been banished unfairly... You can ask for an appeal... But I've never asked for an appeal because they were obviously correct...
I was selling embroidered slogan hats that said "Make America Greta Again" - and they said... Don't do that... You're making money off of someone else's name... So I stopped doing that... I see their point... If Greta Thunberg wanted to sell hats she would get her own Zazzle store...
It made me question the whole idea about copyright infringement... Obviously if a picture has been paid for by taxpayers there's no copyright... That means official photos by NASA... Pictures of politicians... But not newspaper pictures of politicians...
Copyright owned by the Walt Disney Corporation...
Recently the copyright expired on the Mickey Mouse cartoon of him as a captain of a boat... So I don't know if I can sell this art or not! I think I'll test the system by making a t-shirt...
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