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  • burvantill
    burvantill Moderator @pixel.dsp last edited by 16 Sept 2020, 18:46

    @pixel-dsp @jthomas
    Me too!! Arriving 10/20/20
    =)x

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    • braden H
      braden H @pixel.dsp last edited by braden H 16 Sept 2020, 18:55 16 Sept 2020, 18:53

      @pixel-dsp Amazon Canada cancelled my order, but it's now once (as of today I suppose?) again available for preorder.

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      • charitymunoz
        charitymunoz last edited by 16 Sept 2020, 22:11

        Mine says now expected Oct 20th, but it hasn't been shipped yet and when you get on the page of the book, it still shows as Currently Unavailable. I'm hoping it arrives as a nice well-done present for finishing Inktober - something to read while I get ready for 2021!

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          Shyam Sailus last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 05:37

          Can Anyone Explain ??

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          • George Broussard
            George Broussard @Shyam Sailus last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 06:29

            @Shyam-Sailus Just feels like vultures circling trying to capitalize on a weakened animal. Scavenging.

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              Shyam Sailus @charitymunoz last edited by Shyam Sailus 17 Sept 2020, 07:04 17 Sept 2020, 06:44

              @charitymunoz inktober book.png

              inktober b1ook.png

              Its not available in India..

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              • Gary Wilkinson
                Gary Wilkinson last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 07:32

                Not much to add about the controversy, but I just want to learn art so i'm looking forward to my pre-order of the inktober book 😃 thanks @Jake-Parker

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                • jimsz
                  jimsz @George Broussard last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 13:18

                  @George-Broussard

                  Why? If someone wants to promote their brand, there is nothing wrong with that. If Inktober can't be used commercially than there is little choice than to do something new. As for using both hashtags, why promote a competitors brand?

                  Just like Jake trademarking Inktober, it's not personal it's just business. Anything successful will spawn copy cats.

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                    pixel.dsp @Shyam Sailus last edited by pixel.dsp 17 Sept 2020, 15:31 17 Sept 2020, 14:58

                    @Shyam-Sailus Well, Inktober is just one of the inking challenges, and if other group of artists want to launch their own inking challenge, they should be allowed to, and why wait until November? October is coming up. Inktober has never claimed monopoly on this. Jeff Watts seems to be a very level-headed person and extremely experienced fine art artist, and most likely has no interest in this controversy. Just my guess though...
                    Just adding one more thing: the prompt from Watts' atelier has a very different flavor then Inktober, some artists might find it more suitable for them. Or maybe some will combine the two challenges and do ink drawing that work with both prompts. This will be very interesting!

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                    • Coreyartus
                      Coreyartus Moderator last edited by Coreyartus 17 Sept 2020, 21:08 17 Sept 2020, 18:58

                      Meh. I had to think about this for a while. Watts Atelier's strength isn't in inking. It's in the charcoal portraiture and figurative renderings in the old-school Russian realist style they're known for. It is indeed a great list that focuses on methods instead of word inspiration and feels really academic if you're looking for that, but at this point the whole thing seems kinda bandwagon-ish to me. It's hard to separate the angry anti-Inktober hashtags from the legit alternative-things-to-be-inspired-by lists.

                      I don't know why they wouldn't want to make commercial arrangements to pair with Inktober if they were going to do something specifically ink-based to promote their brand/school--they could have reached hundreds of thousands of potential new students. Seems like a missed opportunity. I think they'll just get lost in the literal sea of alternative prompt hashtags in October, personally. I'm sure it will appeal to their own current following and students looking for the flavor of instructional development rather than singular word prompts (if those people ever actually find it). I don't think they're purposefully creating something to spite Inktober--there are too many of those out there already. I'm just not sure it will do them any good to create an ink-based challenge in October though...

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                      • George Broussard
                        George Broussard @Coreyartus last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 03:43

                        @Coreyartus said in Inktober Book Plagerism Accusations:

                        I don't think they're purposefully creating something to spite Inktober--there are too many of those out there already. I'm just not sure it will do them any good to create an ink-based challenge in October though...

                        I think they are clearly trying to capitalize on Inktober drama. They clearly understand and know what's going on and they chose to launch an ink even in October, with essentially the same rules and directions as Inktober. I mean, it is what it is...

                        Only reason it's noteworthy is it isn't some random person on the internet doing WitchTober or whatever else. Watts has a higher profile and should basically reject doing an ink even in October because of the optics alone! Unless of course they take the angle that they are against Jake and pro Alphonso and this is as much of an attack and condemnation as anything else.

                        So yeah...it is what it is, but it's clear as day.

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                        • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                          Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @jimsz last edited by Nyrryl Cadiz 18 Sept 2020, 04:25 18 Sept 2020, 04:21

                          @jimsz fair enough. But I think it's common courtesy to tag Inktober. Their challenge is clearly a variation of Inktober. it's only fair to acknowledge their source of inspiration otherwise they're committing a copyright/trademark (?) infringement.

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                            Shyam Sailus @Coreyartus last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 05:43

                            @Coreyartus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yikybhpx_k

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                            • jimsz
                              jimsz @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 10:56

                              @Nyrryl-Cadiz

                              Trademark does not allow you to cash in on someones registered mark. By hashtagging Inktober the argument could be made that 1. Inktober is a generic name for common actvity which could void the trademark. Or 2. the " business" hashtagging Inktober could receive a C&D since they are seen as capitalizing or infringing on someone elses mark.

                              If you don't think that is factual start selling or pushing something on social media from which you will make a profit and use a media conglomerates hashtag (like Disney).

                              I received a rather blunt and forceful C&D letter years ago filled with all sorts of threats - not on a drawing but on my style of drawing with the demand I cease doing any work totally. Mind you at that point I had done 150+ different pieces for multiple publications and publishers and my work was published long before this other person/company picked up a pencil. They were casting a wide net to protect a brand.

                              People here are using emotion in these discussions and it has nothing to do with emotion. Jake (with legitimate right and reason) made the decision to go all in on Inktober and this end result is simply the end game of that. There will be blowback, there will be negative comments and there will be copycats (legally).

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                              • davidhohn
                                davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @jimsz last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 17:28

                                @Nyrryl-Cadiz said in Inktober Book Plagerism Accusations:

                                it's only fair to acknowledge their source of inspiration otherwise they're committing a copyright/trademark (?) infringement.

                                Because you added the "?" I thought I'd clarify this a bit based on my understanding.

                                Citing your source(s) is an academic standard to avoid a plagiarism accusation. Plagiarism isn't illegal whereas copyright infringement is. For more on this concept:

                                https://researchguides.uic.edu/c.php?g=252209&p=1682805

                                In the event of an actual copyright infringement citing your source provides no legal protection. The same is true for a trademark infringement. It's useful to get a handle on the difference between trademark and copyright (and just for fun -- patents)

                                https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/which-protection-do-i-need-patent-copyright-or-trademark.html

                                So my understanding is that Watts Atelier is not doing anything legally wrong in creating this event, and promoting it in this way.

                                After reviewing the Inktober trademark info page:
                                https://inktober.com/trademarkinfo
                                I have to conclude that the choice by Watts Atelier not to include the #inktober hashtag is likely intentional and specifically designed not to infringe on Jake's Inktober trademark.

                                All that said, would it have been just a decent thing for Watts Atelier to do and get permission from Jake to officially use #inktober in their social media posts? Yeah, probably. But they don't have too.

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                                  pixel.dsp @George Broussard last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 17:28

                                  @George-Broussard I don't know...... it is not clear. Saying Watts Atelier is capitalizing on the Inktober drama being "as clear as day" is similar to Alphonso Dunn's mob fan stating it is "as clear as day" that Jake undeniably and blatantly plagiarized. I think this is the same situation where it's better to give Watts the benefit of the doubt first since they have been a trustworthy business with integrity, just like Jake. Despite this whole controversy, the world is not out there to get Jake and not everything involving inking in October is about Inktober. So this brings to my next point:

                                  @Nyrryl-Cadiz Jake only copyrighted the logo of Inktober. He did not copyright "ink art challenge in the month of October". So there is no copyright infringement. Jeff Watts participated in Inktober in 2019 and made tutorial videos for his students. So it's likely that he might have realized the Inktober prompts is not well suited for his atelier and teaching methodology and has been thinking about coming up with his own prompt that is better for his students for 2020. Is the timing awkward? Yes, but he shouldn't have to stop his plans just because the Inktober drama.

                                  I'm really happy Watts came up with this prompt because it pairs so well with Inktober. My challenge with random word generator is that no only I have to be creative with the subject to draw, I have to decide on the style and technique. Now, Watts gives me ideas about how to narrow down the boundaries of this process, and my mental bandwidth for creativity is not exceeded.
                                  We need to get out of this mindset of scarcity and not behave like Dunn. Dunn thought of Jake's book as a threat, while the reality is artsy people tend to buy many books of the same topic. Similarly, Watts' prompt for October is not a competition or threat towards Inktober. At least he didn't come up with a cheap spin-off of the name "Inktober" or any month ending with "er". "Ink with Watts" is very catchy and I like it!

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                                  • davidhohn
                                    davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @pixel.dsp last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 17:34

                                    @pixel-dsp You literally posted just after I did so you might have missed this link:

                                    https://inktober.com/trademarkinfo

                                    I confess that I thought Jake only trademarked the Inktober logotype too. But that does not appear to be the case. It reads like he trademarked the word "Inktober" and the logotype.

                                    Not trying to nit-pick your post (which bring up a bunch of important points!) but when discussing copyright vs trademark the distinction is important.

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                                    • NessIllustration
                                      NessIllustration Pro last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 17:53

                                      Right, the name Inktober is trademarked, so actually Watts not using it in his post is the legal thing to do.

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                                        Marta Kitka @Coreyartus last edited by Marta Kitka 18 Sept 2020, 18:05 18 Sept 2020, 18:04

                                        @Coreyartus
                                        "Watts Atelier's strength isn't in inking. It's in the charcoal portraiture and figurative renderings in the old-school Russian realist style they're known for."
                                        Probably for some people they are best known for charcoal portraiture but to me it is the very first atelier that got me interested in inking.
                                        I watched live streams with Jeff Watts inking with his incredible ability long before I was ever interested in Inktober. They have also great online lessons on inking. I think it is definitly one of their strengths.

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                                        • Coreyartus
                                          Coreyartus Moderator last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 18:43

                                          I'm happy to know I was wrong about a lot of things. Thanks to everyone for pointing it all out. I appreciate it.

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