Ripped again!
Ripped again!
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This conversation is really counterproductive. Yes, those were his exact images used in the other person's work. You have to be blind not to see it -- which makes me wonder what you are doing in the field that requires vision to operate...
So we shouldn't spend half the comments on trying to prove whether those were or not or if so how it can be proven... Because, you really can't do anything about it especially since the creative energy behind it was relatively low (meaning it didn't take that long to create those images).
Was it stealing, yes it was, but thankfully at most you lost $40 rather then $400 or $4000.
- not stealing. just copying and repurposing._niko
- _niko -> in which case, what point would it become steeling?********
- it's like pirated songs. you're not stealing, just copying and using. But if you took someones song and passed it off as your own and tried to make money on it then it would be stealing._niko
- off as your own and tried to make money on it then it would be stealing._niko