証明がなくて作品を失った5人のクリエイターの実話
Prima Evidence
主要な発見
予防策を講じていないクリエイター
68%
These are real stories from real creators. Names and identifying details have been changed, but the situations are painfully common.
The Photographer Whose Viral Image Was Claimed by an Agency
A Lagos-based photographer shot a series of street portraits that went viral on Twitter. Within days, a European stock agency was licensing the images — claiming they were part of their contributor network. The photographer had no registration, no timestamp, and no watermark on the original files.
The dispute took seven months to resolve. The agency earned licensing fees the entire time. The photographer estimates they lost over $15,000 in revenue they'll never recover.
The Producer Whose Beat Appeared on a Charting Single
A producer in Atlanta shared a beat pack with a vocalist through a mutual friend. Six months later, one of those beats appeared on a single that charted on Apple Music — with a different producer credited.
Without a timestamp or signed agreement, the original producer had no way to prove the beat was his. The WhatsApp messages had been deleted. The mutual friend denied involvement. The case went nowhere.
The Designer Whose Portfolio Piece Was Copied by a Fortune 500 Brand
A freelance designer posted a brand identity concept to Behance. Eight months later, a Fortune 500 company launched a rebrand with an unmistakably similar visual system — same color relationships, same typographic treatment, same layout principles.
The designer consulted an IP attorney, who said the case was strong on creative merit but weak on evidence. The Behance upload date proved publication but not creation. Without proof of when the design was actually created (likely months before the Behance post), the case was commercially unviable to pursue.
The Common Thread
In every case, the creator made the work. In every case, they knew it. And in every case, they couldn't prove timing when it mattered. A 30-second timestamp would have changed the outcome of each of these disputes.
68% of creators take no preventive action to protect their work. The ones who do almost never regret it.
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Prima Evidence