Pinterest Descriptions...?
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I love to collect my own sets as well as others on my Pinterest boards but lately the description only says "From URSTYLE" and "URSTYLE" then a description of the website, etc.
There is no longer the name of the set or the artist. I realize that technically our sets are the property of URSTYLE but as the artist I think we should get some recognition for our creations and hope that you agree!
Please let me know @admin if this is fixable or not. Thank you for looking into this!!
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@cindu12 Hello, I had not realized that, thank you very much for saying it and I hope you can give us our credit. Thanks Dear
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Wow thanks sweetie I never knew that either. Not fair really! Hugs xx
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I wonder why they changed that, it used to say who created, yes public domaine, but still credit should go to the creater and not just someone who collected it.
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Thank you darlings for your support!! I agree that giving credit to the artist is so important and hope @admin agree!!
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@cindu12 Hi Sweetie, we've got a lot of moving parts with Moodboard Sites in terms of copyright issues. Technically, the "Items" in our Sets are not ours. They belong to the artists who actually created them before we uploaded them. These Items don't belong to URStyle either for the same reason. Not even those who design Tubes can claim it's their artwork if they didn't actually go into a digital software program and create them from scratch.
So, yes, while the Sets we create are ours by "design", we can't claim them as completely ours. Now, these are Art Sets I'm talking about. Fashion and Interior Design Sets are a a little different because all Moodboard Sites use our Sets to advertise for those Industries. We're actually making designs for these Industries and it's free advertising for them, so it's not that much of an issue.
I hope this makes some kind of sense.
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@cindu12 Totally agree with @Rainheartart, Urstyle may actually be doing you a favour for any copyright issues. My only suggestion is that on the actual set you put your monogram if you want recognition for your creation. Many prefer to remain anonymous.
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@rainheartart Having read your explanation sweetie, I completely see your point and am so thankful for your brilliant insight! I actually lost sight of that perspective, that all the items we use in our sets are not actually ours but taken from all over the internet so in retrospect, giving us full credit is not warranted.
As @Ollie suggested, which is what I do already, is to add a note that gives myself credit for the creation only, so thank you ladies for your excellent opinions, they are truly appreciated!!🥰
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I hadn't noticed that, but sure enough, only half of mine have my name.
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@maisondeforgeron That is the thing I want more than even the credit is to at least use the title we give them but having said that, it may all tie back into the whole copyright issue so for now I am just adding my own notes on my sets.
I still feel the sting of the PV shut down so I want my items, sets, etc., under my control!!