This is a REPOST - I was so disappointed by H&M I had to share.
Here is the link to the original post.
H&M is Awesome
From: Tori LaConsay
Subject: Copyright infringement by H&M
To: Helen@regretsy.com
The East Atlanta Village is one of the most loving, tight-knit neighborhoods I’ve ever known. The residents are like family. On December 14, 2008, I painted a love letter to my neighborhood. The sign was located on the main thoroughfare on Flat Shoals Avenue. On one side of the sign, I painted, “You Look Nice Today” followed by a little heart. This was on the side of the sign that I thought people would see on their way to work. On the other side of the sign (the side I thought people would see the most on their return back to the neighborhood) I painted, “I’m So Happy You’re Here” with another little heart. It was a small gesture that I genuinely hoped would make my neighbors feel good.
A few days ago, friends started sending me links to the H&M UK website. Apparently, H&M were so impressed by my work, that they were using it on pillowcases and doormats, with no credit or compensation.
An email to H&M received the following response:
“We employ an independent team of over 100 designers. We can assure you that this design has not been influenced by your work and that no copyright has been infringed.”Really?
Here’s a copy of a complaint a friend sent via H&M’s customer service portal. Please note their reply.
Some friends have been posting on H&M’s Facebook page, which is being scrubbed clean of any mention of this incident as quickly as possible.
Except for this statement:
I think it is pretty obvious what H&M have done. I hoped you wouldn’t mind sharing this with your readers.
Thank you,
Tori LaConsay
- H&M on Facebook
- H&M on Twitter
- H&M Customer Service
HEY H&M
- Thanks to Maya on Facebook for the INSPIRATION
UPDATE: From H&M’s Facebook page
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