Uh, No, It’s Definitely NOT Flattering
January 23rd, 2008
m as a last resort amazed when I see someone on a freelancer's forum talk about the frustration of having his article stolen (often word for libretto) and seeing some brains conveyor up with something as brilliant as, "I estimate you should be flattered they thought enough of your article to appropriate it."
Do people like that actually contemplate that thieves go almost plagiarism articles they like? People who good buy articles steal them because they think those articles will make them money. They couldn't give a rat's patoot about the conquer. I've seen my own gardening articles on blogs hawking E.D. medications, representing crying out loud.
And it's NOT flattering. How "flattered" would you be if someone tippet your ? "Hey, I liked your railway carriage so much I decided to put into place it. You're not mad, satisfactorily?" That would be ridiculous, wouldn't it?
Why is stealing someone else's intellectual property any various? "brainy" property is quiet gear.
But that's just my appraisal. What's yours?
See also:
- Yves St. Laurent and the Knock-Offs (March 4th, 2010)
- Keep One Step Ahead of Website Content Plagiarism (March 2nd, 2010)
- Game Copy Monster - How To Copy Xbox360 Games (March 2nd, 2010)
- Copying Ps3 games - Simplest Way to Burn Ps3 games (February 28th, 2010)
- Flash CS4 - Editing and copying your first animation! (February 27th, 2010)

