1 month ago | By The Travel Photographer
The well-known fashion and commercial photographer Jingna Zhang recently experienced what she Tweeted as "Some guy really ripped off my photo, won a €1,500 prize, exhibited in a biennale supported by the Luxembourg government, then tried to mansplain copyright infringement to me."
Plagiarism of images and photographs is really no different than plagiarism of words, music, or any original work. Copying an image from a book or the internet without citing the original source (or gaining permission of the creator when necessary) constitutes plagiarism.
In this case, the painting is identical...
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