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Originally Posted by DeanCapture
Imagine if "you" spent a few hours doing research for a story and then spent a few hours writing the story. You posted it on your website to share with the world. Then you find out that an editor pirated your story, changed a few words around and printed your story in his newspaper without your knowledge or approval. That newspaper makes money from ad revenue. I think anyone caught up in this situation would expect a payday, I know I would. Had the newspaper approached the guy upfront and asked for permission, he probably would have granted permission as long as he got credit for his work. The old man fucked up and got caught - easy as that. That's a hard lesson to learn but he deserved to pay for stealing someone's work.
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I don't think it can be 'splained any clearer or more concisely than that.

(so I won't even try) If anyone here still can't grasp the concept or understand what's going on after reading this then chances are good they never will.
"There isn't a life preserver big enough when ignorance is freely and willfully being wallowed in"
~ CD Smith.