Just because you make something that's a derivative of a public domain work doesn't mean you own the copyright to it. It also needs your changes to meet the threshold of originality. Just one pixel definitely wouldn't, and it's a gray area whether just adding your signature would.
Also, wouldn't they just be displaying their derivative work, and giving the buyers the original?
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Also, wouldn't they just be displaying their derivative work, and giving the buyers the original?
It's blatantly obvious theft and they'll keep doing it until they get smacked down in the legal system.