The Facebook page changed its cover photo following Pol Medina's call.
sought help from his followers to report a Facebook page that used his comic book characters without his permission.
Medina on Saturday, October 23 posted the screenshot of a Facebook page called Tambayan Ni Berto Pilipinas where his characters fromHe then called out the page’s handlers for copyright infringement. “Linawin ko lang: Wala akong ugnayan sa page na ito at lalong wala akong ugnayan sa pamilyang hindi lang pera ang ninakaw, hindi lang valor, achievements at accomplishments ang inangkin -pati copyrighted images e ninakaw at inangkin din! Sapin-sapin talaga ang balat sa mukha!” Medina said.“Salamat sa mga nagpreport at magre-report pa,” heThe graphic on Medina’s screenshot, however, could still be found on the page’s album of cover photos.
There are several images on the Facebook page’s cover photo album that featured Medina’s cartoon characters. None of them was attributed to the Filipino artist.Based on theUnder Facebook’s page transparency, it was also stated that the page was established in November 2016.There were other details indicated about its ownership and purpose for creation.it on May 18, 1988 and had since been featured on mainstream publications such as the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Philippine Star and Rappler.
The comic strip follows different stories and scenes of fictional Filipino community with seemingly obese residents.
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