Talk:Yunomi-P/@comment-122.131.219.63-20151111154614/@comment-122.131.219.63-20151112053742

@dizzizebra And you are going to trace the origin of say, man sitting on chair to the first man who came up with the idea and photographed it ? Because frankly, the photographs which she supposedly plagiarized her works from were not original, at all. In order for plagiarism to stand, you must prove that the originality in your work can be substantiated. You don't need any outside influence to inspire you to sit with crossed legs, nor do you with any other poses depicted in the photographs. As such the plagiarism charge is dubious.

The article linked is written in sarcastic tone. It compares itself to another story in which another artist Nick Simmons was suspect. Now you can see which case has merit. Or since this is Novermber 2015 you may want to look into Chris Brown album cover and City Hunter.

As for her confessing, I don't know the real story but admission doesn't prove crime. People bend under pressure.