tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245662519209286682.post8367650694148121900..comments2024-01-18T13:48:18.998-05:00Comments on Push And Pull: Closing the Door On Innistrad, Part 4...ishSteven Belledinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02798269170915291454noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245662519209286682.post-41356909584143872922013-01-23T08:06:18.083-05:002013-01-23T08:06:18.083-05:00Hmmmm. Not that I'm aware of. I find it pretty...Hmmmm. Not that I'm aware of. I find it pretty unlikely that someone would bother to steal any of my posts due to the specific nature of most of the content. It's all either Magic related or personal, so there's not a particularly large audience to begin with (especially given that I am FAR from the most popular Magic artist).<br /><br />Second, the information contain in my posts isn't in itself particularly new, innovative, or valuable. The images are probably the most valuable, and most of of those are copyright Wizards of the Coast (a company that'll go after people if need be). Images owned by e are fairly few and far between by comparison. While some of those images have popped up elsewhere around the internet without my permission, I really don't see it as any different from my cutting out images I liked from magazines as a kid. 'Course I or my parent paid for those magazines. Either way, if I ever get to the point where I'm super unhappy about this practice, I'll likely just stop posting images on the web altogether as it's the only sure way to truly prevent anyone from taking them.<br /><br />Now, all that being said, I've never done a Google search for my written content, and I'd like to believe that if anyone had seen something that they recognized as mine elsewhere that they'd mention it to me. As yet, no one's said a thing.<br /><br />Which brings me to the last point. As you can see, I'm wordy. I probably could have just answered you with a simple "no" and been done with it. But I tend to write and write and then realize that I have just spent a lot of time making a whole lot of editing work for myself. For most people's purposes, they'd probably want to pare down my writing. That's more work for them, too.<br /><br />sbSteven Belledinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02798269170915291454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3245662519209286682.post-75220996274130540232013-01-23T05:34:13.437-05:002013-01-23T05:34:13.437-05:00Hey! Did you ever get involved into a position whe...Hey! Did you ever get involved into a position when a person has stolen your articles? Waiting forward to hear your answer.SilkySecrets Bloghttp://silkysecrets.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com