What do you do when a user (normally a new or not popular one) dowloads your project, and then reposts it on the website with out chaging anything like you are supposed to in a remix? I've had this happen to me at least twice, and both times for my "-Inator Creator" project. When this happened, i asked to user politley to remove the project and tried to explain the remix thing. Both times, they have removed the project, but not before responding to my comment. So, i never got to see the comment...
So what are you supposed to do?

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werdna123 wrote:
I say 'meh'.
yeah, but it just annoys me. i mean i worked hard on the project and i apprecate that they like my project but i don't like that they are reposting it. if it was a true remix it would be ok but they both changed nothing.... the most recent one had already gotten 12 views!

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If they do it, it usually says who made the original one.
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ok so the most recent user who did this didn't take it down.... here's what has been said so far:
I said wrote:
hi there [user name]. i appriciate that you like my -inator creator, but this doesn't seem like a remix. it seems like you downloaded it and didn't change anything... can you please delete this project? if you haven't changed anything it isn't really your project. thanks!
and the user replied:
the reply wrote:
No! Because people are always ripping me off of my stuff! I ask them to stop but they won't listen! I mean [some other user] is the worst of them all! Give me one good reason why I should take it back!! >:(
... yeah.
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lilacfuzz101 wrote:
ok so the most recent user who did this didn't take it down.... here's what has been said so far:
I said wrote:
hi there [user name]. i appriciate that you like my -inator creator, but this doesn't seem like a remix. it seems like you downloaded it and didn't change anything... can you please delete this project? if you haven't changed anything it isn't really your project. thanks!
and the user replied:
the reply wrote:
No! Because people are always ripping me off of my stuff! I ask them to stop but they won't listen! I mean [some other user] is the worst of them all! Give me one good reason why I should take it back!! >
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... yeah.
The replier got a point. *reads over again*
Oh
Last edited by werdna123 (2011-01-23 14:39:17)
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I think you're doing just the right thing. Ask them politely to add their own ideas to the remix or delete the project since exact copies are not permitted. If the person doesn't follow those instructions, you can flag the project.
It's possible that new users just want easy access to the project...or are just experimenting with the Share button. You can explain that they can make a gallery or add to Favorites if they want to be able to get to the project quickly.
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Paddle2See wrote:
I think you're doing just the right thing. Ask them politely to add their own ideas to the remix or delete the project since exact copies are not permitted. If the person doesn't follow those instructions, you can flag the project.
It's possible that new users just want easy access to the project...or are just experimenting with the Share button. You can explain that they can make a gallery or add to Favorites if they want to be able to get to the project quickly.
thanks Paddle2See
i think i'll go try that now...

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I agree with Paddle2See. Keep doing what you're doing, but maybe ask them to make a few changes and upload it as an actual remix.
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Eh, a project currently on the front page is a remix of a wall jumping engine of mine, without any mention of credit and no "based on ____" sign beneath, yet I still support remixing.
Just ask politely if they can credit you for your work.
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Kileymeister wrote:
Eh, a project currently on the front page is a remix of a wall jumping engine of mine, without any mention of credit and no "based on ____" sign beneath, yet I still support remixing.
Just ask politely if they can credit you for your work.
That seems to be the project with the most remixes without credit. I've seen, like, five.
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I saw the inator creators, and none of them had remixes....

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cheezecumber wrote:
I saw the inator creators, and none of them had remixes....
They used the "export project" trick.
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Scratch is supposed to be "Imagine - Program - Share", but the noobs made it "Find Popular Project - Download - Reupload".
Last edited by agscratcher (2011-01-23 17:04:37)

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agscratcher wrote:
Scratch is supposed to be "Imagine - Program - Share", but the noobs made it "Find Popular Project - Download - Reupload taking all the credit".
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Post fixed.
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ihaveamac wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Scratch is supposed to be "Imagine - Program - Share", but the noobs made it "Find Popular Project - Download - Reupload taking all the credit".
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Post fixed.
Epic.

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johndo77 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Eh, a project currently on the front page is a remix of a wall jumping engine of mine, without any mention of credit and no "based on ____" sign beneath, yet I still support remixing.
Just ask politely if they can credit you for your work.That seems to be the project with the most remixes without credit. I've seen, like, five.
Really? The Paper Mario game is a bunch of people's stuff combined without credit?
Oh joy, now apparently the second is front paged.
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What really bugs me is when someone does that and people give them credit. That happened with my Night Ninja Demo on my test account.
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I try and be as polite as I can and request they mention me and credit me in the project notes, but when that doesn't work, I can always flag the project.
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ihaveamac wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Scratch is supposed to be "Imagine - Program - Share", but the noobs made it "Find Popular Project - Download - Reupload taking all the credit".
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Post fixed.
yeah. the most recent one didn't try to take credit.... he/she is just mad at someother scratchers who have apparently ripped him/her off.
i unfortunatly had to flag the project...

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