Forum:Wikia stealing resources?: Difference between revisions

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{{Soxra|roxas=Correct, they cannot watermark it (as this is a brand of the content), but the image itself (as I said before, not the content) is technically created by them. You mentioned that ripping it is illegal; well, this is true. But it also means that they do own the rights to the image they created, even if it is against the law to create such an image. (Just as you own the rights to any plagiarized software you create, for example; but when you are charged with the crime, the copyright is forfeit.)|time={{User:Soxra/Sig|t=5:47am, May 19, 2011 (UTC)}}}}
{{Soxra|roxas=Correct, they cannot watermark it (as this is a brand of the content), but the image itself (as I said before, not the content) is technically created by them. You mentioned that ripping it is illegal; well, this is true. But it also means that they do own the rights to the image they created, even if it is against the law to create such an image. (Just as you own the rights to any plagiarized software you create, for example; but when you are charged with the crime, the copyright is forfeit.)|time={{User:Soxra/Sig|t=5:47am, May 19, 2011 (UTC)}}}}
:This may be due to my knowledge of game ripping, or lack thereof, but how are ripped images "technically created by them"? --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 02:14, 19 May 2011 (EDT)
:This may be due to my knowledge of game ripping, or lack thereof, but how are ripped images "technically created by them"? --{{User:LegoAlchemist/Sig}} 02:14, 19 May 2011 (EDT)
{{Soxra|roxas=It was like I said about taking a picture of a McDonald's sign. You took the picture, and own the photo, but McDonald's owns the rights to the logo and you can only distribute it under certain circumstances. The same applies if you take a picture (or export the render) of content created by someone else (the model from the game).|time={{User:Soxra/Sig|t=6:45am, May 19, 2011 (UTC)}}}}
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