Squiggyfm said:
1. Don't call people by their ranks in here...makes you look like a n00b. Even if you are one, you don't want to look like one.
TrekFanOh said:
Wow.. you seem vested in concentrating on the deed done wrong instead of what my end point was, that of compromise and working together.
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Could it be possible to pull back the banter regarding the original point of "Plagiarism", and your new use of the word "stolen", and comment on solutions, and can I daresay suggest ones which benefit both of these fellows and not just the one you seem vested in placating?
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Its easy to stand up and cry foul, and just as easy to hoist that person on your shoulders and join them in their crusade of bashing the offender. Its often more rewarding to be the voice of reason and compromise which instead of feeding the fires of revenge and justice, seek the nice cozy warmth of being the "good guy" in a situation. Indeed, its possible to often take these issues and ensure that no one is perceived as an the bad guy and no party is accused of wrong doing, whether intended or not.
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Again, my question in my last post, did the first fellow communicate with the second and ask for the credit you speak of (which is deserved, I agree), or did he simply approach the second fellow with the same attitude expressed and fueled here? Which do you think would hold him in a higher regard, the position of the victim, or that of compromiser which may allow the second fellow room to use his work for the apparent simplicity of fandom appreciation?
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True, the first fellow doesn't NEED to compromise, he has every right to be indignant and demanding, but how does this help him out with his position as a person trying to generate income from this venture? Do you see the use of the second fellow hurting that venture, or possibly creating free advertising and attention to his work where none existed before?
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I know the old expression ".. there is no such thing as bad publicity...as long as they spell the name right".. however, good press has to be worth more than bad publicity. And speaking your name in a good light has to be worth more than merely spelling it right... Just my opinion folks...
Wow. The bashing continues.
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It seems that folks here are only interested in finding fault with others. The issue now is not only did the second fellow use un-credited work from the first fellow, but he did it in a manner that you don't approve of?
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Wow, the principals of Star Trek, tolerance, compromise, unity (oh, I'm thinking too lofty it seems), are lost to those who feel superior in their positions and mindsets.
Lacking the means to review this material, I can't render an opinion, but to use the words "retarded".. and "fanwanky" (What lexicon do I find that in?) to describe it seems narrow minded. Oh, I admire and look up to all of you who feel you are superior and perfect minded and can stand in judgment over all they see. I hope that you don't live in glass houses, because those who do should not throw rocks.
Wow... an opinion which doesn't come off as stiff, condemning, or accusing! Are you in the right place, sir? Sorry.. couldn't help the sarcasm.
I wish I could review this material you speak of. I'm a little lost as the link above doesn't display the images in question. I have been commenting on the argument over plagiarism and the like. So the gist of this new point of how the second gentleman used the first's material is how he portrayed the Nova class as being used by the Maquis? Why does that sound "retarded' or that other nonsense word "fanwanky" as the other gentleman used? Just curious.
I understand now. You are also one of the perfect people who set the standard by which all fandom material is measured <bows appropriately>. I see that I'm merely talking the walls here. The point of this thread was that the first fellow felt wronged by the second fellow "stealing" his artwork, I get it. I also get that most feel that the way the second fellow used the artwork was "retarded", the funny word which escapes my lexicon, "amateurish", and any plethora of derogatory comments which would probably follow if I continue <waves>. Whatever. As I posted earlier, I do graphics and logos based on Trek, and whenever I see my stuff on other sites, I am glad I produced something someone liked enough to use (not steal as most would say). Continue your elitist mindset, you are welcome to it. I pity the perfect, they tend to be legends in their own minds.Captain Robert April said:
That he used that stolen artwork to prop up an extremely amateurish storyline only adds insult to injury.
LOL. No.. I'm not the "second fellow". Merely someone who chanced upon an interesting thread and cast my opinion not on the side of "shredding" the "second fellow"'s actions, but preaching tolerance and compromise. I have found that the latter is rare here as most feel that since the transgression was made, no forgiveness nor quarter should be offered, and certainly no compromise brokered. I have said before that "I get it" now. His use of the material did not meet your standards, I understand, I just don't agree. I accept that I am of the minority <shrug>.aridas sofia said:
You know, judging from the ferocity of these replies, I think we might have a clue who that "second guy" is.
aridas sofia said:
You might have a point if "the second fellow" had even attributed his stolen illustrations to "the first fellow". But as it is "the first fellow" doesn't even get the credit for coming up with the interiors, or doing the illustrations. He just gets the satisfaction of having had his work credited to someone else. As if the footprints back to the original author had been carefully hidden to... what? Perhaps hide the fact the work was stolen?
Changeling said:
aridas sofia said:
You might have a point if "the second fellow" had even attributed his stolen illustrations to "the first fellow". But as it is "the first fellow" doesn't even get the credit for coming up with the interiors, or doing the illustrations. He just gets the satisfaction of having had his work credited to someone else. As if the footprints back to the original author had been carefully hidden to... what? Perhaps hide the fact the work was stolen?
It's hard to verify, now that the pages aren't there, but the "2nd guy" did resource "Cygnus-X1", where it appears he got the graphics from. I still wonder if the "1st Guy" (David?) would have still bitched if the "2nd Guy" would have listed him, as well as Cygnus. The "Arrow Class" page done by the same Rjohnson does Credit the original designer and Mesh creators.
BTW: Looks like the Cygnus "hidden" pages are down now.
TrekFanOh said:
As I posted earlier, I do graphics and logos based on Trek, and whenever I see my stuff on other sites, I am glad I produced something someone liked enough to use (not steal as most would say). Continue your elitist mindset, you are welcome to it. I pity the perfect, they tend to be legends in their own minds.
I totally agree with your statement. My comment on "elitist" was the attitudes of those pompous enough to pass judgment on things with such labels as "retarded" and the word witch escapes my lexicon. I have never myself found it necessary to put the efforts of others into a negative light. I know the original thread started with the outrage of the second fellow appropriating the first fellow's work, but then it degraded into insulting the second fellow's USE of the work. If they don't respect the way the second fellow appropriated the first's work, I certainly don't respect their elitist attitudes in the least. It must be hard to be perfect and know it all (rolling eyes).LiChiu said:
I know if I worked hard on something I would not mind if others used it but I certainly would be upset if they tried to pass it off as their own work. I would not think that was an elitist mindset.
Wow... I've not been called "kid" in 20 years. I thought I left a clue to my age when I mentioned BBS'es and before the internet. Oh, well. I guess it was too subtle. Regardless, no thanks.. I do not need or even want your approval or disapproval. The folks who use my icons and graphics like them well enough and I don't need accolades or raspberries when the work itself is all that I enjoy. Seeing them on various pages is a bonus.Captain Robert April said:
Fine, kid.
Let's see some of your graphics. Go ahead and post some links.
I get a thrill when I see my icons and graphics on other Trek pages. If I did see my work credited to someone else I'd politely contact them and ask for that mis-credit removed or my name added to the list. I would never contact them in a pompous or hostile fashion nor would I find it necessary to call anyone's work "retarded", that word I can't find in any lexicon, or any other derogatory fashion.Captain Robert April said:
Then we'll see how you feel when someone appropriates your work and takes credit for it.
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Changeling said:
BTW: Looks like the Cygnus "hidden" pages are down now.
If you think that's all he had, You must not be looking.
I have.
As much as I love aridas' work, it's blatantly double-crossing to have the owner keep the files on the server long after aridas' requested he remove them.
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