“The search for the missing Tarsier” – You can’t brand yourself by stealing someones work
By“The search for the missing Tarsier” – You can’t brand yourself by stealing someones work. Yet another aspiring artist and wannabe ’sikat’ in the field of graphics and designs, hence, he opted to steal somebody’s art work to hit stardom.
Just yesterday, a colleague of mine asked my assistance if I can blog somebody and the incident about that 21-year-old something guy – Batib0t (Facebook & Friendster ) – who stole her designs being placed at iStockPhoto – The Tarsier.
To make the drama short, the guy who stole her designs being placed at istockphotos contacted her via multiply and told her that she used her designs in one of Mindanaoan’s Contest and won him P40,000 and ($833.00). What’s worse is that he even promised to give my friend-colleague-confidante that he’ll be sharing with her the prize he won.
Weeks have passed she never heard about the guy and the last time they’ve talked about what to do with the prize he won but he told her that he used the money because his wife is pregnant – on his multiply accounts we never saw his wife’s pic or he’s not that proud with who his wife is or just another plain stupid alibi.
Would his alibi justify the means? Would his actions on stealing somebody’s art work justify his ways to be an authority in design and graphics? You’re making the wrong move buddy – it wouldn’t be this worst if you could have walk your talk. Now your a superstar like what boyet fajardo did this past few weeks.
Anyway, for those of you who saw the Tarsier posted above please return it to Ms. Darlene Sanguenza.