SimonG: The ink is your property. If you could it out, the skin is your property, but not the design.
Titanium: But what if you gave guidelines? (Make this red and this here bigger.) Don't you have co-author rights then?
It depends. How much you actually did with the design.
mystral: From what I see in the pictures, they only reproduced the boxer's tatooed body part.
In my opinion, THQ would only be in the wrong if they made a reproduction of the tattoo itself, without it being attached to anyone's body.
I think that is actually the issue here, they need to create the design and then apply it to the body. If it would be less "exact", there wouldn't be an issue. That is at least how I understand the article.
It is somewhat of a technicality that the artist might be using, but those technicalities need to be protect, as they can be used to create loopholes to guile artists out of their work.
Wishbone: Still, copyright law is probably on the side of the artist in this case, stupid as it is. Let this be a lesson to you all: if you get a tattoo, you may lose complete ownership of your own likeness.
That is exactly what is not happening.
Copyright is extremely complicated and you must look a countless little things. There is a reason basic law takes years to study.
StingingVelvet: Once that creator makes his art a part of my body he loses control of what I do with it, including licensing my likeness to THQ. You cannot change my mind on that, it is extremely obvious to me.
It isn't about the likeness, it's about the design.
Anyway, I pretty much said everything. I'm now going to kill some dudes with my tattoos. (bonus cookies for whoever gets the game ;-) )