Industry rant: Watermarking game images
A news article from Joystiq that i actually agree with 100%:
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/ps3stockwatermark.jpg
What's the deal with watermarking game-related images (spoken in my best Seinfeld impersonation)? Especially when the image in question isn't even proprietary? Case in point: When the final unveiling of the PS3 took place on May 8, 2006 during Sony's E3 press briefing, Joystiq bloggers scrambled to get the newly and publicly released media image up on the site. Two images were submitted (pictured above) to our Editor-in-Chief, and after long debates, arguments, and thrown chairs, option B was selected. I think we made the right choice.
We're obviously exaggerating here, but even those pesky watermarks placed at the bottom right of press release images by online publishers annoy any aesthetic purists. Non-proprietary image watermarks have got to go. End rant.
We at DCEmu fully agree with Joystiq and the many other sites who dislike these practices, what we are seeing now is sites watermarking images that arent legally theres to watermark, the real owner of an image is the person who takes the photo or sells it, surely not some site who wants to make them feel important.
What are your views on this issue
isn't watermarking illegaL?
All artists that I know own the copyright of their images and game companies hold the copyright of all artwork to their games, which includes game screen shots, so if you watermark an image that you didn't create (without express permission from the owner), then you are breaking the law. If I created some orignal artwork and somebody watermarked it and put it on their site, I'd sue their asses!