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Ripping/Copying 3737 Responses
Last post: 4 years, 3 months ago | Thread started: Feb 8, 08, 5:26 p.m.
Out of context: Response #12 [Feb 8, 08, 5:26 p.m.]
- Corvo
^ true. then a distinction must be made between what is inspiration (which sometimes touches the rip-off frontier) and what is an exact copy of design elements put together in the exactly same place. This is not a new question either - but when Anders asks for good examples of a rip-off you're bound to think of similarities (improvements?) rather than exact rips (as in code, elements, events, etc), and then - just then - your ground starts to get muddier, and you realise that graphical work depends much upon copy+paste and improvement.


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