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by chimeracoder
4571 days ago
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> re: 1, obviously this is true in any element of creative work. there is, of course, a line, where a creative work becomes distinctly new and reasonably un-plagiaristic even though it clearly draws upon the work of others.
in other words, pointing out copying by a copier does not make them a hypocrite, since there isn't just one definition of copying, and anyone doing creative work is by definition a copier. Exactly. As a wise man once said, "Good artists copy, and great artists steal". If only I could remember who.... |
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