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Anonymous File :-(, x)
well U gotta figure that pretty much all art is "ripped" off from somehwere... and especalyl the 1960s "pop art" movement - that was their whole point - take everyday objects and put them in a museum and call them "art"... people still doin it today... not really my "cup-o-tea" but I do happen to like this particular one...
also, in the graphic arts industry (which a lot of pop art really was, just "graphic art") the laws say you can "rip off" anything provided you change a certain percentage in your version vs. the original version... and it's really not that much... and you don't have to reference the source either... so looking at the source that he "ripped off" and what he did,; he did change it enough according to the "law"... and still achieved his "pop art" goal of taking an everyday object (a newspaper comic strip) and putting it in a museum and got the "experts" to call it art...
anyhoo, still wanna know if the guy who was vectorizing this has gotten any further...
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