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by jiggy2011
5262 days ago
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I think the legal system deals with that.
If you believe that you are losing money due to somebody else stealing your intellectual property then you can sue. I would not equate copying necessarily with stealing but each copy that is made of your software/music whatever will dilute it's value to an extent unless there is some compensation. Commercial software hopes you will compensate by paying money, OSS hopes you will compensate by providing code or some other service. |
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So it's not really any different, besides of course that transcribing someone's licks and incorporating it into your own style isn't going to get exposed.