Justice For Artists: Reclaiming Creative Ownership

As us artists know, our intellectual property is the fruit of our passion, time, and soul. So many of us creatives find our work duplicated, sold as knockoffs, or distributed without consent.

Justice For Artists (justice4artists.com) tackles this head-on, offering a powerful remedy: zero-cost litigation to reclaim rights and revenue. I’m sharing the results of my lawsuit after my works of art were ‘taken’ without my consent.

You remember This Spook; he has sat in my garden since 2016 and I have only ever made one! (But I do offer the tutorials to make your own). I was devastated when I discovered that my images were being used to sell plastic miniature copies of my large concrete sculptures. It was surprised when people would write me and tell me that they bought one of my pieces! What?! How? I do not sell them?! Sadly too many people got duped by seeing my original ‘real’ photographic images.

The Problem: Counterfeits That Undermine Art and Livelihood

I spend a huge amount of time, effort and resources to make my creations with my own hands! Online marketplaces are flooded with counterfeit art: unauthorized copies that infringe on copyrights and redirect earnings away from the original creators. My photos are all taken by me and I also put a watermark on them, but that did not stop them from using them without my consent, even removing the watermark. I definitely needed legal services…

My Unique Story:

After writing that post Dan Lachman reached out to me about helping me out. According to Justice For Artists; theyโ€™ve shut down 1,500 counterfeit shops and recovered over $5 million for affected artists. These numbers reveal how widespreadโ€”and damagingโ€”the problem truly is.


Dan Lachman started the company after his own work was also stolen. After I felt safe to use his services copyrights were filed for the images. I signed the needed documents and the case was started. It turns out that 142 stores were using my images to sell their miniature imitations of my sculptures. I waited patiently from last fall… Once results and offers came in Dan updated me each week.

The Solution: No Upfront Cost, No Risk

What sets Justice For Artists apart is their success-based model:

  1. Zero upfront fees โ€” you only pay if they win
  2. Comprehensive digital monitoring โ€” they search major platforms for infringements
  3. Legal enforcement โ€” they file cases and recover compensation for you

I am an artist, not a litigator. I let the professionals do their job. Many artists report ease and relief in working with them.

โ€œWorking with Justice for Artistsโ€ฆ was amazing, professional, and made everything feel easy and fun. They completely solved my problem.โ€ โ€” Mohamed Gadelrab

Artists Speak: Real Results, Real Relief

Testimonials emphasize the emotional and financial impact reclaimed; these tools can transform creative careers:

โ€œI felt like I was losing controlโ€ฆ They helped me take action and restored my confidence in my work.โ€ โ€” Carbine

โ€œThey stepped in, took control, and delivered real resultsโ€ฆ bringing accountability and success.โ€ โ€” Liffi Wongso

Whether it’s independent illustrators or creators on global platforms, the stress of infringement ends when thereโ€™s true advocacy behind you.

How It Works: Detailed, Artist-Centric, and Fair

Justice For Artists walks you through a process built for creatives. I was in communication often with Dan and signed any documents required in the process. My local intellectual property lawyers had advised it was almost impossible to recover and also very expensive.

  • Evidence gathering โ€” they identify counterfeit listings across platforms
  • Litigation preparation โ€” they prepare enforceable legal cases
  • Recovery & distribution โ€” recovered funds go back to you, minus the costs agreed upon.

Their frequent presence on social media (like Instagram @justice.for.artists and YouTube) keeps creators informed and encouraged to come forward

Why It Matters

  • Creative sovereignty: Your work should belong to youโ€”not faceless sellers
  • Financial protection: Recovered earnings support ongoing creative pursuits
  • Professional validation: A strong advocate sends a clear message: your art matters

Your Next Step

  1. Visit justice4artists.com to learn more about the process and please mention me; madebybarb.com
  2. Reach out with links to your art and any infringing content
  3. Let their team handle the evidence gathering and legal actionโ€”so you can get back to making

Final Thoughts

Art is not just a productโ€”itโ€™s a reflection of your creativity and voice. Protecting it shouldnโ€™t be optional or expensive. Justice For Artists offers a revolutionary path: risk-free, robust, and designed for you.

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You are probably wondering how much I managed to win??? Well, let me just say; I could buy myself a pretty nice new car with what was recovered! A local law firm had told me that it would have been very expensive if I tried to sue myself. If there are more stores that pop up or keep selling justice4artists.com will file again if there are at least 30 stores. The internet is a strange place…

‘Have questions, or ready to get started? Feel free to ask me… or get in touch with Dan Lachman

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73 Comments

  1. This is amazing information to share Barb thank you! Iโ€™ve seen my pictures stolen over the years from my tutorials so many times and itโ€™s disheartening. Itโ€™s great to know thereโ€™s somewhere to turn that wonโ€™t bankrupt us in the process!

  2. You go girl!!!! Don’t let anyone profit off what you painstakingly created. I am grateful for you giving us instructions on how to try to make these. Mine will never be at good as yours. I have the one I tried to make using kids pjs and that one is laying in the backyard looking like a hunk of mess. I have two forms in my kitchen right now but I have to look at your instructions again to see if these ones will work. Keep up the good work and protect your art!!!!

  3. SO awful this happened!!! iโ€™m glad to hear that you were able to get help. But Iโ€™m sorry itโ€™s taken so long.!!!
    Itโ€™s great that youโ€™re sharing your story, and who to get a hold of for help.
    I posted something in a recycling group on Facebook the head of the group asked me to email them that they would like to use my projects
    But when I tried to contact her, I havenโ€™t heard a word since!!! After reading your story, I am definitely Leery!! I sent my email, but I did not send any information on my projects.
    I do appreciate looking at all the neat things you have done!!
    Take care, Julie

  4. So glad you got justice and some compensation! Your work is so unique and beautiful…..
    It is obvious that your creations come from your creative soul! You are such an inspiration to so many people and it is somewhat comforting to know that there is sometimes justice for artist that have their work “stolen”…..it is unfortunate that this even happens.

    Keep on creating!

  5. Congratulations!
    The same has happened to me. A picture of a prize-winning quilt I made and put in a show, was hijacked by a Chinese company and printed on a blanket. The blankets were being sold online.
    I was angry, violated, and helpless. I did contact he company, but they threw all sorts of roadblocks in the way. I wish I had known about this service back then.
    Thanks for sharing.

    1. I don’t think it would be too late. You may want to give it a shot. It was years ago that my images were posted and they have some way of finding who is using your stuff.

  6. So glad you finally got justice, Barb. A great job and encouraging for those who are also affected by the nameless, faceless people who try to steal from artists, creatives and makers – Well done!!!

  7. Thanks for posting Barb! I am so grateful that you have gotten some justice! Thank you for continuing to share your tutorials. I was afraid that after you made that original post about stolen art that we would have to have a firewall/paywall. I have used so many of your posts for inspiration. What a fantastic service that Dan offers to creatives.

  8. Congratulations on your win!
    I enjoy your posts and admire your creativity. I can’t believe someone copied your idea to make a profit. I didn’t know there was an organization to help artists. Most people don’t know how to begin with a lawsuit and are afraid to start the process, thinking of the cost.
    I am glad you found them and won.
    YouTube and Instagram seem to be filled with copycats. I was wondering how to find an original.
    I hope you keep posting your wonderful creations.