Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Self righteousness/creativity infests in virtual community

What is with those people who take on themselves some duty to police around second life?

Oh and dime a dozen self proclaimed creators and designers who has no back ground on any sort of arts education. Please.
When they think they are creative because they know how to *recreate some RL products* it shows their limitation of their ability as an artist/creator or simple put lacking their creativity and originality.

Attaching some sort of end use agreement that has no legal basis whatsoever on every time they sell...
Attaching some sort of copyright/DMCA warning on creation they stole the design from some real life products or picture they didn't snap.
It is very funny to read those *seemingly legal* notice when they never even read the whole DMCA nor the law that pertaining to the IP rights they are proclaiming for.

My advise? Leave the laws to your counselor. You are not that smart to be your own counsel.


Call themselves DJ when they didn't pay for the tracks they play. Or don't even know the album it came from.

Don't forget those DJ's and creators that use hacked/stolen software.
Lemme tell you. Before you put those stupid baseless EULA and DMCA warnings, they should prepare to attach their software license number.

Creator's IP rights, my ass.
Buy your own software to start. Then, design your own creation. Not copying some designer or product catalog.
Buy your own music.

Those fake creators and fake creations bores me to tears.

I read some forum entry on some example.
I do not remember the exact quote, but in effect that "the kid who drew the picture of Pikachu won't be sued for Copyright infringement."

Yea, those so called creators are like 7 year old kids tracing the picture of Pikachu from their book. ... They may not be illegal, but their creations are as exciting as those doodling by elementary school kids.

*yawn

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