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Re: An aside on the "Plagiarism" thread...
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Date: 
Sun, 8 Aug 1999 22:56:06 GMT
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I don't it is wrong, necessarily, if I saw his model, and recreated it because I
thought it was cool, and just have it. But if you try to sell it, or when you
take the same picture (What this whole issue is about), use it for your gain,
and win something, that is just wrong.

Scott Sanburn

David Leese wrote:

Having seen the length Plagiarism thread that's been running
on .general lately, it led me to thinking...

At what point - in your own opinion - does getting inspiration from
another person's model become copying it?  Supposing you see
a novel way of connecting two pieces together - this happens to me,
typically with TLG sets that demonstrate a new idea.  I can't think of
one offhand, but I used to use the 8x4 plate car base in the same way
each time until a new model showed a new way of thinking.

I suppose you could say that a model "Draws on inspiration from Mr Smith's
model," and that it resembles somebody elses, or shows a strong
Martian influence...

I haven't been able to see any of the models mentioned in the Plagiarism
thread, so can't comment directly, but how much room is there for developing
an idea?

What do you think?

David Leese.



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  An aside on the "Plagiarism" thread...
 
Having seen the length Plagiarism thread that's been running on .general lately, it led me to thinking... At what point - in your own opinion - does getting inspiration from another person's model become copying it? Supposing you see a novel way of (...) (25 years ago, 7-Aug-99, to lugnet.general)

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