http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/HannahMontana101/95996
as you can see HannahMontana101 is stealing my preious artwork (yes the username of the original is Desu-Sprites bu that is my sprite uplaodeing account) I asjked nicly that you credit me fro making the sprites, she stole it and did not give credit, shes stealing all my work! please admins can you help me?
p.s. here is another link to one she stole >> http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/HannahMontana101/95784
~Thanks
MahoAshley
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I'm afraid I can't see what is wrong, everyone has a right to copy things for inspiration it's not like it is just uploaded and shared because there is music and even a different sprite added I don't get what is wrong
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Toasty wrote:
I'm afraid I can't see what is wrong, everyone has a right to copy things for inspiration it's not like it is just uploaded and shared because there is music and even a different sprite added I don't get what is wrong
no there isent its the exact saem one, she thinks she can get away with it >
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yeah people like that just make me angry. she doesn't just copy it. she copies it and TAUNTS about it! plus, she denies that someone else made it.
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She is apoligising for ripping off others projects. She probably didn't know that copying others things is bad.
Last edited by Bluekingice (2008-02-09 17:50:26)
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Please be nice to people that copy projects. There is nothing wrong with copying projects. It probably said "Based on MahoAshley's project" so it's giving you credit.
If someone uploads a project that you made first I'd instead post a comment saying:
"Hey, it seems like you liked my project so much that you downloaded it and share it again. Thanks! If you want to learn how to make your own projects check my code, learn from it and make changes it to. Scratch on!"
What do you think? :-)
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andresmh wrote:
Please be nice to people that copy projects. There is nothing wrong with copying projects. It probably said "Based on MahoAshley's project" so it's giving you credit.
If someone uploads a project that you made first I'd instead post a comment saying:
"Hey, it seems like you liked my project so much that you downloaded it and share it again. Thanks! If you want to learn how to make your own projects check my code, learn from it and make changes it to. Scratch on!"
What do you think? :-)
exactly I bet she doesn't have a clue how to program properly and thought that is how you do it
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fergus40 wrote:
help i cant acsess
any games
Are you having trouble running the games on the web? It may be that you don't have Java installed in your browser. The web games run in a Java environment and it has to be set up in some browsers. If that isn't the problem, give us some more details and we'll see if we can come up with a solution.
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as a standard programming rule, if you copy someone's code, you must change atleast 75% of it to call it your own... if she wasn't changing anything and wasn't giving you credit it for it... it's as good as thievery. unfortunately, idk what to do about it.
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minnvikings26 wrote:
as a standard programming rule, if you copy someone's code, you must change atleast 75% of it to call it your own... if she wasn't changing anything and wasn't giving you credit it for it... it's as good as thievery. unfortunately, idk what to do about it.
minnvikings26, there is not such standard programming rule, or at least I never heard of it.
In any case, on this website, the default license on which you share a project allows other people to copy your project as long as:
a) There is credit given to the original creator. This is done automatically in most cases.
b) The new project is shared in the same way. Giving free access to the source code and with the same license.
Currently there is not a way for users to select any other type of license for their work. I doubt we will ever have a very restrictive license, but if people are always free to keep their projects to themselves or to share them on a their own website with their own rules.
There is no such thing as a "75% percentage" rule on this site.
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I always look upon people reposting my project as free advertising. Anyone looking at theirs will likely follow the link back to mine, which gives me extra pageviews and puts me on the front page
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