What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
I am an artist who did a collaborative drawing with another artist that I discovered has been printed in a widely available book.
The artwork is only credited to the other artist, even though this artist told the publisher that I did half of the drawing while discussing the work being printed in the book. How should I handle this?
I am upset because had this artwork been correctly labeled as a collaboration between both the other artist and I, it could have helped me generate more employment opportunities as this book is available in many big book stores.
The book publisher is in Pennsylvania, but I live in Michigan (not sure how that effects laws dealing with this..)
Would I be wasting my time dealing with this legally, or should I peruse this?
How should I proceed? Thanks for any advice you can offer me!
I am an artist who did a collaborative drawing with another artist that I discovered has been printed in a widely available book.
The artwork is only credited to the other artist, even though this artist told the publisher that I did half of the drawing while discussing the work being printed in the book. How should I handle this?
I am upset because had this artwork been correctly labeled as a collaboration between both the other artist and I, it could have helped me generate more employment opportunities as this book is available in many big book stores.
The book publisher is in Pennsylvania, but I live in Michigan (not sure how that effects laws dealing with this..)
Would I be wasting my time dealing with this legally, or should I peruse this?
How should I proceed? Thanks for any advice you can offer me!
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