Theft of any sort is wrong. Period. Whether it's the words of a blogger, the designs of a needleworker or the songs of a musician/composer. It's theft. It's wrong.
Speaking of pointing to the work. I've linked this post to my own ( pathetic) rant about it. I hope that's ok with you, if not I'll take out the links.
Formerly a feminist on the Plains and still a feminist who resists pledging allegiance to just one brand of feminism. I'm just a plain feminist.
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Theft of any sort is wrong. Period.
Whether it's the words of a blogger, the designs of a needleworker or the songs of a musician/composer. It's theft. It's wrong.
It sucks that so many think it's ok.
I agree. All she had to do is point to the work that others have done. Not too much to ask.
Speaking of pointing to the work. I've linked this post to my own ( pathetic) rant about it. I hope that's ok with you, if not I'll take out the links.
Sure, that's fine. In the other, more recent post, I've updated to add another link to an ongoing discussion about this.
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