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True and while we're on the topic of "legal" view of things, artist will routinely tell viewers to not reproduction their works without permission. Now considering this is the Internet and everything, can the artist in question really prevent his/her work from being reproduced and/or display on other sites? Can posting people artwork on the internet without their permission and/or knowing a crime in this day of year?
BTW, What you call a site like Moe anyway? I had a few times while talking to Pixiv artist where I had to describe Moe/Danbooru to them and I always used the phrase "It's fan workship image dumping grounds." Not even sure they're a proper term for a site like Moe.
Mr_GT
BTW, What you call a site like Moe anyway? I had a few times while talking to Pixiv artist where I had to describe Moe/Danbooru to them and I always used the phrase "It's fan workship image dumping grounds." Not even sure they're a proper term for a site like Moe.