• kickass

    (@kickass)


    A friend just brought this to my attention, since there’s a theme listed on this “package” called “Blue Cubes” and I have a Kickass-Boxes in Blue which I’ve released for noncommercial use under the CC license. I’m not sure I should give this guy’s site a link here, so excuse the copy/paste necessity– please check this out.

    https://www.poweryourwordpress.com/

    One wonders how he can sell other peoples’ work and profit from it (maybe even mine, though I’m not paying the dough to that wanker to find out.)

    Just thought maybe everyone should know about this. I don’t know what, if anything, can be done.

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  • S.K

    (@kichu)

    But how to enforce the penal clauses? That is perhaps the crux. Cyber laws differ between countries. Meanwhile ripping and trawling are merrily being practiced with impunity. I know a feller who has lifted the entire contents of a book he has written (sic) from the net and has declared so in the inner cover. He claims that scraping from the net, which is public domain, is no plagiarism and all licence terms are un-enforceable gibberish!

    May be web-publishers should think of forming an RIAA type of outfit (with that kind of clout!).

    croatian

    (@croatian)

    so he is charging to INSTALL things? big woopie dee doo daa, I used to have certain forum software and I didn’t want to install it as I wasn’t 100% commfortable (at that time), I paid someone else to install it, now I install things (the irony), I don’t charge for the wordpress (or whatever main software I am installing), or wp (or the main software’s) plugins/themes/mods, etc… I charge for the installation, some people are not comfortable with it, my conditions are: 1) you have to have the software downloaded and have the minimum requirements for that software(s) 2) pay my hourly rate 2) thank me at the end.

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