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Thanks for bringing this to my attention . . .Unfortunately linking to them will drive yet more traffic to them . . .Anyone willing to track their host down and send a cease and desist letter for me? That usually works on US servers . . .
They have links to the SOR stuff in there, like the schematic and the photovore code... Wonder if they asked Admin for permission on that?
Here is there host.http://www.free-internet-media.com/Administrative Contact: NA Will Spencer ([email protected]) +1.3036185013 Free Internet Media 1550 Larimer Street, Suite 222 Denver, CO 80202 US"80,621 U.S. visitors per month" from Alexa.Quote from: AndrewM on June 15, 2008, 08:27:14 AMThey have links to the SOR stuff in there, like the schematic and the photovore code... Wonder if they asked Admin for permission on that?Permission to link is not required. It's sheer credit towards the author if the original domain name exists within the deep link, here the case is "http://www.sociertyofrobots.com/thedirectoryhere".“If you don’t want someone to find it, link it, and share it, then don’t publish it.”--"If you have no idea how to program your robot, simply download this file that the guys at Society of Robots worked so hard to create: http://www.societyofrobots.com/downloads/sbs_source_photovore_v1.zip, as it is necessary to program your robot."You guys need to clear up your definition of plagiarism. Let me help:"Presenting the words or ideas of someone else as your own without proper acknowledgement of the source."He rephrased, he acknowledged the source. Not directly, or as honorably, but acknowledged nonetheless.
That's nice S. Karim, but the author of the content only acknowledges that society of robots made the code and the schematic, and not the idea as a whole.
Permission to link is not required. It's sheer credit towards the author if the original domain name exists within the deep link, here the case is "http://www.sociertyofrobots.com/thedirectoryhere".
Quote from: photray94 on June 15, 2008, 06:54:16 PMThat's nice S. Karim, but the author of the content only acknowledges that society of robots made the code and the schematic, and not the idea as a whole.You cant copyright ideas. Sorry . Everytime I use a tire in my robot, I dont credit cavemen. On the internets, its a little personal (I understand that) and I provided the host because I feel someone could ask him to modify it or remove it completely (depending on how angry we are) but it doesn't really change the orbit of the earth does it .