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DEVIANTART SOURCES INTRODUCTION Articles of category ''DeviantArt community'' .Retrieved January, 2006, from www.syl.com website: http://www.syl.com/articles/online_matchmaking/virtual_communities_subcultures/deviantart_community/ Retrieved from Team Core: http://about.deviantart.com/ [page with no author] (21 December 2009)Deviantart. (n.d.). In Wikipilipinas. Retrieved March 24, 2009, http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=DeviantArt DeviantArt. (n.d). In Wikipedia. Retrieved December 21, 2009, from edia.org/wiki/DeviantArtBlog.faunstudios. (2007, September 36). Deviantart: Design. Retrieved from http://blog.faunstudios.com/academia/virtual-clusters-creative-industries-in-the-digital-realm/ Retrieved from Angelo Sotira, Interviewed (2009, November 12) http://yokom.deviantart.com/art/Angelo-Sotira-Interviewed-14204533 Dennis, T. May 8th, 2009. 30 Inspiring web design layouts from DeviantArt. Retrieved December 21, 2009 from Six Revisions website: http://sixrevisions.com/design-showcase-inspiration/30-inspiring-web-design-layouts-from-deviantart
CAPITAL Blog.faunstudios. (2007, September 36). Deviantart: Design. Retrieved from http://blog.faunstudios.com/academia/virtual-clusters-creative-industries-in-the-digital-realm/ Retrieved from Angelo Sotira, Interviewed (2009, November 12) http://yokom.deviantart.com/art/Angelo-Sotira-Interviewed-14204533 Deviantart. (n.d.). In Wikipilipinas. Retrieved March 24, 2009, http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=DeviantArt Dot-com bubble. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved February 4, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot.com_bust COMMON CREATIVE LICENSE AND WORLD TOUR Creative commons. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved February 4, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons What is cc: (2008, October 14). Retrieved February 28, 2010, from creative commons Official Site website: http://creativecommons.org/about/what-is-cc DeviantArt. (n.d). InWikipedia. RetrievedDecember 21, 2009, fromedia.org/wiki/DeviantArtRetrievedfromAbout Us: Terms of Service [page no author] (October 10 2003) fromdevaintartofficial site: http://about.deviantart.com/policy/service/ Deviantart. (n.d.). In Wikipilipinas. Retrieved March 24, 2009, http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=DeviantArt
DEVIANTART    PRESENTATTİON INTRODUCTION       * Establishmentphase “Deviantart.com” is home to the largest online art community in the world, a site offers the opportunity to display artworks It has over 11 million members was established in April 2000 main executive staff member and CEO Angelo Sotira which has a account on DeviantArt called as 'Spyed ', Scott Jarkoff (jark) and a founding team consists of CTO Andrew McCann , Chris Bolt ,Chris Wright and a unknown person described as 'Spot' on DeviantArt the first idea owner Scott Jarkoff with the financial and administrative provider Angelo Sotira administrative provider Angelo Sotira. Matthew Stephens is hired later as Consultant to the company created under the name of DmusicCompany Dmusic first sold to the Lynx Technology Group * AngeloSotira AngeloSotira is a Greek After his high school graduation in Greece came to the United States of America
Sotira is the 5th richest Internet rich after with $75 M assets after Chad Hurley (YouTube) under the scale of 30 years old age        * Peculiarities of the site consists of large variety of art category such as traditional art, literature, digital art, photography, Flash, filmmaking and with others downloadable tutorials and stock photography to display, share, and sell their art works Deviantart offers two types of memberships described as Premium Membership and the free one Premium Memberships offers discount on sharing sales of artworks between artists and Deviantart Inc. Premium members earn much than basic users due to the share of selling the artworks with the company, because Deviantart gives less commission from premium members it let to the artist earn %50 of sales of his artwork while for free-users it is %20. Pre. users can give, receive works or comment, also they can put their portfolios to Journal Polls (similar with Facebook wall) which is either provided for free-users As of January 8, 2005, deviantART had over the 5 million member and has over 18million 'deviation' annually while today number of the members of Deviantart has reached over 11 million and deviation becomes the number around 25-30 million.
INFORMATION on CAPITAL      *DMusic In 1997 Angelo Sotira founded a company called Dimension Music which later renamed as Dmusic They were keen on skinning applications as well they've established very first site customize.org first resided at Dmusic's servers later sold to a company called Rare Medium
WORLD TOUR Everyone at the Deviantart HQ, and crew members are in every corner of the world $Heidi (Director of Marketing) and $spyed (Angelo Sotira which is co-founder and CEO) taking to globe on Deviantart's first ever World Tour The tour offers all deviants able to hang out and chat with Deviantart crew $admins to share comments ask questions, make suggestions or just have good time with like minded people In each city, they decided to place which is meeting point named DeviantartMEETs at the local art museums, galleries, or parks They came to visit Istanbul 30th May Sultan Ahmed Mosque courtyard on Saturday @2.00PM. $Heidi and $Spyed came to met deviants.
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE On November 14, 2006, Deviantart has offered to users submit their works under Creative Common license to protect deviants ''CC'' license means, giving the artists right to choose how their works can be used “CC”prevents to copy without permission The creative commons license enables people to easily change their copyright terms from the default of all rights reserved           *CreativeCommonsInfringementPoints: Placing a photograph or creative work online without proper permission. Using a creative work commercially Adapting a creative work of one medium to another, such as making a book into a movie or a photograph into a painting. Modifying or editing a creative work without proper permission. DeviantART respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users of the Service to do the same, and deviantart has utilized CC licenses in a variety of instances throughout their digital services. DeviantART does not claim ownership rights in members’ content. For the sole purpose of enabling us to make member content available through the service, members grant to deviantART a non exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, re-build, store, prepare derivative works based on, and publicly display and perform member content.
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  • 2. DEVIANTART SOURCES INTRODUCTION Articles of category ''DeviantArt community'' .Retrieved January, 2006, from www.syl.com website: http://www.syl.com/articles/online_matchmaking/virtual_communities_subcultures/deviantart_community/ Retrieved from Team Core: http://about.deviantart.com/ [page with no author] (21 December 2009)Deviantart. (n.d.). In Wikipilipinas. Retrieved March 24, 2009, http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=DeviantArt DeviantArt. (n.d). In Wikipedia. Retrieved December 21, 2009, from edia.org/wiki/DeviantArtBlog.faunstudios. (2007, September 36). Deviantart: Design. Retrieved from http://blog.faunstudios.com/academia/virtual-clusters-creative-industries-in-the-digital-realm/ Retrieved from Angelo Sotira, Interviewed (2009, November 12) http://yokom.deviantart.com/art/Angelo-Sotira-Interviewed-14204533 Dennis, T. May 8th, 2009. 30 Inspiring web design layouts from DeviantArt. Retrieved December 21, 2009 from Six Revisions website: http://sixrevisions.com/design-showcase-inspiration/30-inspiring-web-design-layouts-from-deviantart
  • 3. CAPITAL Blog.faunstudios. (2007, September 36). Deviantart: Design. Retrieved from http://blog.faunstudios.com/academia/virtual-clusters-creative-industries-in-the-digital-realm/ Retrieved from Angelo Sotira, Interviewed (2009, November 12) http://yokom.deviantart.com/art/Angelo-Sotira-Interviewed-14204533 Deviantart. (n.d.). In Wikipilipinas. Retrieved March 24, 2009, http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=DeviantArt Dot-com bubble. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved February 4, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot.com_bust COMMON CREATIVE LICENSE AND WORLD TOUR Creative commons. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved February 4, 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons What is cc: (2008, October 14). Retrieved February 28, 2010, from creative commons Official Site website: http://creativecommons.org/about/what-is-cc DeviantArt. (n.d). InWikipedia. RetrievedDecember 21, 2009, fromedia.org/wiki/DeviantArtRetrievedfromAbout Us: Terms of Service [page no author] (October 10 2003) fromdevaintartofficial site: http://about.deviantart.com/policy/service/ Deviantart. (n.d.). In Wikipilipinas. Retrieved March 24, 2009, http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=DeviantArt
  • 4. DEVIANTART PRESENTATTİON INTRODUCTION * Establishmentphase “Deviantart.com” is home to the largest online art community in the world, a site offers the opportunity to display artworks It has over 11 million members was established in April 2000 main executive staff member and CEO Angelo Sotira which has a account on DeviantArt called as 'Spyed ', Scott Jarkoff (jark) and a founding team consists of CTO Andrew McCann , Chris Bolt ,Chris Wright and a unknown person described as 'Spot' on DeviantArt the first idea owner Scott Jarkoff with the financial and administrative provider Angelo Sotira administrative provider Angelo Sotira. Matthew Stephens is hired later as Consultant to the company created under the name of DmusicCompany Dmusic first sold to the Lynx Technology Group * AngeloSotira AngeloSotira is a Greek After his high school graduation in Greece came to the United States of America
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  • 6. Sotira is the 5th richest Internet rich after with $75 M assets after Chad Hurley (YouTube) under the scale of 30 years old age * Peculiarities of the site consists of large variety of art category such as traditional art, literature, digital art, photography, Flash, filmmaking and with others downloadable tutorials and stock photography to display, share, and sell their art works Deviantart offers two types of memberships described as Premium Membership and the free one Premium Memberships offers discount on sharing sales of artworks between artists and Deviantart Inc. Premium members earn much than basic users due to the share of selling the artworks with the company, because Deviantart gives less commission from premium members it let to the artist earn %50 of sales of his artwork while for free-users it is %20. Pre. users can give, receive works or comment, also they can put their portfolios to Journal Polls (similar with Facebook wall) which is either provided for free-users As of January 8, 2005, deviantART had over the 5 million member and has over 18million 'deviation' annually while today number of the members of Deviantart has reached over 11 million and deviation becomes the number around 25-30 million.
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  • 8. INFORMATION on CAPITAL *DMusic In 1997 Angelo Sotira founded a company called Dimension Music which later renamed as Dmusic They were keen on skinning applications as well they've established very first site customize.org first resided at Dmusic's servers later sold to a company called Rare Medium
  • 9. WORLD TOUR Everyone at the Deviantart HQ, and crew members are in every corner of the world $Heidi (Director of Marketing) and $spyed (Angelo Sotira which is co-founder and CEO) taking to globe on Deviantart's first ever World Tour The tour offers all deviants able to hang out and chat with Deviantart crew $admins to share comments ask questions, make suggestions or just have good time with like minded people In each city, they decided to place which is meeting point named DeviantartMEETs at the local art museums, galleries, or parks They came to visit Istanbul 30th May Sultan Ahmed Mosque courtyard on Saturday @2.00PM. $Heidi and $Spyed came to met deviants.
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  • 12. CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE On November 14, 2006, Deviantart has offered to users submit their works under Creative Common license to protect deviants ''CC'' license means, giving the artists right to choose how their works can be used “CC”prevents to copy without permission The creative commons license enables people to easily change their copyright terms from the default of all rights reserved *CreativeCommonsInfringementPoints: Placing a photograph or creative work online without proper permission. Using a creative work commercially Adapting a creative work of one medium to another, such as making a book into a movie or a photograph into a painting. Modifying or editing a creative work without proper permission. DeviantART respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users of the Service to do the same, and deviantart has utilized CC licenses in a variety of instances throughout their digital services. DeviantART does not claim ownership rights in members’ content. For the sole purpose of enabling us to make member content available through the service, members grant to deviantART a non exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, re-build, store, prepare derivative works based on, and publicly display and perform member content.
  • 13. Thank you for listening to us