Plagarism in the open source field November 21, 2017 07:13AM |
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................................................... do people actually pay to DL this? or he's selling them...to other bellend nutters, no ding dong on this bell...i'd rather have one in chocolate with foil on hanging from the tree.
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Let me tell you how the internet works... If you don't want your stuff copied, don't upload it anywhere. If you want to sell your bells, sell the prints and keep the stl file off the web.
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I hate to break it to you, but if you put both STL files into the same slicer/3d modeler they are different sizes. The bell.stl file from the Plasticprince files is not as tall as your bell from plate1 and appears to actually fit inside of your plate1.stl bell design.
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Isn't that bell a copy of an actual bronze bell an artist created long ago?
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Re: Plagarism in the open source field November 23, 2017 11:05AM |
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Who steals my purse, steals trash, but he that filches from me my good name robs me of that which not enriches him and makes me poor indeed
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Re: Plagarism in the open source field November 24, 2017 12:13PM |
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So you drafted this "bell" that looks like a copy of a real one DESIGNED, MADE according to certain rules by experienced craftsmen, artists who copied the original idea of a guy who invented the first one and you cry because yours was copied ?
Gee !
On the other hand, I see a piezo sensor that looks familiar, who copied whom ?
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You are the one who should go back to school because I just pointed out the fact you make a fuss for nothing considering you didn't invent the bell, didn't make one, just spend 10 minutes to draw one and publish it. That someone "copy" it without mentioning he took it from you, shouldn't upset you and you shouldn't have started this topic here and keep arguing despite all the other comments.Quote
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So you drafted this "bell" that looks like a copy of a real one DESIGNED, MADE according to certain rules by experienced craftsmen, artists who copied the original idea of a guy who invented the first one and you cry because yours was copied ?
Gee !
On the other hand, I see a piezo sensor that looks familiar, who copied whom ?
No, For the umpteenth repeat, I am pleased that he copied it, I am not pleased that he claimed to have designed it.Possibly going back to school to re-do that item called comprehension may help.
Editied out that last bit, it was unworthy. But please go back to my original posting and the CAD renderings. The point is that even for a simple item like this claiming undue credit is wrong -particularly when remix is an option.
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But one thing to note, it's not your file that he's claiming was his own. The bell from your file is different dimension-ally so whether he adapted your file or recreated your file, it's not an exact copy of your file, so your sandwich analogy does not fit.
Sure, it sucks he might be claiming your design, but I've taken some original parts from my 3D printer that someone else designed and reworked and re-engineered them to fit my machines in a better way or for an additional purpose and then republished the new modified system as my own. How is what I've done any different that what someone else may have done with other RepRap parts or designs? Or even your bell. And in my case, I even started with the original design file from the original author and then made my changes as I saw fit.
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Thank you ohfurryone,
Perhaps I can stress the point with a "whatif". You make drinks and sandwiches for some guests but somebody else picks them up and gives them to the guests claiming that they made them. A story both trite and banal, but if it happens to you I suspect you would be annoyed.
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Mike
Re: Plagarism in the open source field December 03, 2017 03:23PM |
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There is something particularly annoying when somebody claims that your design is their own. If I design something and somebody copies it and gets rich I wish them luck - while cursing myself for not doing that myself. However, if somebody claims that something that I have designed is their design it really gets my goat. Spot the difference below:-
Plasticprince claims this as his eleventh design [www.thingiverse.com]
And this is plate1 from my design [www.thingiverse.com]