Copying Content from other sources
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@tim_g said in Copying Content from other sources:
We can't post content from other communities, I can see how that could potentially cause copyright stuff... whether it's right or wrong, I certainly don't have the time to deal with that whether I'd win or lose.
But, pasting a web URL, stance on that @Minion-Queen ?
It's likely copyright theft, so instead just paraphrase anything you want to discuss. At least that is what I'm betting this other community is claiming.
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@momurda I have, and would again, say it to their faces right on that site, but some of us are on {moderator whose name rhymes with ass}'s permanent moderation list... meaning nothing I post will ever see the light of day (how dare I call out bad vendor behavior!!!!).
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Just no posting content copied from there or links to/from there please and thank you.
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And there we have it folks.
ML can no longer have any references (copied content, web links to/from, etc.) to this other "IT Community". Is that legal? No. But it's a rule here, so if we want to be able to use ML, we have to follow it.
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@tim_g said in Copying Content from other sources:
And there we have it folks.
ML can no longer have any references (copied content, web links to/from, etc.) to this other "IT Community". Is that legal? No. But it's a rule here, so if we want to be able to use ML, we have to follow it.
That's not asking too much IMHO. The collective IQ of ML will simply jump.
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Remember, if we need to refer to "them", we should use the term "Big Orange". Not to be confused with the president, who will now be referred to as "Big Orange Idiot". I hope this clarifies things for everyone.
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No, it's not asking much at all... I just feel bad for the people who will lose out and be maliciously pushed off of technical cliffs.
It's bad for IT folk in general.
Owell.
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@popester said in Copying Content from other sources:
@tim_g said in Copying Content from other sources:
And there we have it folks.
ML can no longer have any references (copied content, web links to/from, etc.) to this other "IT Community". Is that legal? No. But it's a rule here, so if we want to be able to use ML, we have to follow it.
That's not asking too much IMHO. The collective IQ of ML will simply jump.
Might as well....
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@tim_g said in Copying Content from other sources:
No, it's not asking much at all... I just feel bad for the people who will lose out and be maliciously pushed off of technical cliffs.
It's bad for IT folk in general.
Owell.
Agreed..... :disappointed_face:
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As we all know every decision they make makes them less and less relevant. Eventually they will die off and fighting over raid levels will hopefully be a thing of the past
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@wirestyle22 said in Copying Content from other sources:
As we all know every decision they make makes them less and less relevant. Eventually they will die off and fighting over raid levels will hopefully be a thing of the past
Or the only thing to cling onto . .
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@wirestyle22 said in Copying Content from other sources:
As we all know every decision they make makes them less and less relevant. Eventually they will die off and fighting over raid levels will hopefully be a thing of the past
Pretty sure the abundance of sycophants on the internet at large (and on the site that shall not be named) will keep them around just enough to be a ridiculous annoyance.
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So does this mean ML is no longer "Down with OPP"
Other Peoples Posts?
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Oh my, never thought it would be me who has to say something like that...
Let's stay professional. We got our community, they got their. We'll see who lasts longer.
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@popester said in Copying Content from other sources:
So does this mean ML is no longer "Down with OPP"
Other Peoples Posts?
This made me laugh.
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@popester said in Copying Content from other sources:
So does this mean ML is no longer "Down with OPP"
Other Peoples Posts?
ROFL
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@black3dynamite said in Copying Content from other sources:
@rojoloco said in Copying Content from other sources:
Big Orange
You should try BurgerFi
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Out of curiosity, how can "copying content" be considered worthy of this request, if said content is publicly available to everyone in the US and the world as a whole?
Any lawyers around?