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fandomsecrets2020-07-13 06:15 pm
[ SECRET POST #4938 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4938 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2020-07-13 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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(Anonymous) 2020-07-13 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)Second, OP's example isn't even about copyright law in the first place. OP is talking about plagiarism, which isn't a legal concept anyway. So even for someone like OP, who is castigating others for copyright law ignorance, the moral arguments about things like plagiarism get mixed up with the legal status of things like intellectual property rights and copyright infringement.
So my point is, let's make that separation even more explicit. Don't even bother talking about copyright law like it isn't a transparent excuse for large corporations to retain a stranglehold over things that should be in the public domain. Don't dignify it by confusing the moral rights that creators ought to have with the bullshit legal structure of copyright.
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(Anonymous) 2020-07-13 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)2) That's the point. People confuse plagiarism with breaking copyright law. If you break copyright law but don't make any money off the deal, then you've still broken the law but the chances of you actually being charged and prosecuted for it are fairly slim. Plagiarism isn't about money being made or not made, if you steal someone's work and pass it off as your own, it's plagiarism.
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(Anonymous) 2020-07-13 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)