My idea goes down the toilet.Farlo wrote:except that tube site allows users to change it to where comments have to be okayed before being publically seenhasteroth wrote:Plagiarism sucks. It's no big deal when somebody posts your vid on the tube and says in the video description that it's not their video, but it's a real problem when they try to pass it off as their own. I just got an idea.
For Mods: I don't know if I'm even allowed to say this, so if I'm not, please delete my post and don't send me a ban warning.
I think we should all get tube accounts, and whenever one of our fellow members has their work stolen, we bombard the guy who stole it with comments on the tube video and PMs calling him a thieving bastard, thief, etc. etc. It would no doubt be effective. The more people who do it, the better it'd work. But do this all on the tube, not on the org. Unless we're allowed.[/i]
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Well...we could always flag the hell out of it and bombard the thief with messages along the lines of "we know what you did." If I knew I'd stolen someone else's video and suddenly got lots of pitchfork-wielding, hate-spewing, disgust-ridden messages...I'd think twice about leaving that video up.
Meanwhile someone creates a permanent sticky somewhere 'round these parts which lists the names/channels of all known YouTube thieves who have refused to 'fess up and skulk back into the shadows. This thread will be prominently referenced in above-mentioned msgs so the culprit is aware that this goes above and beyond YouTube. Failing that extreme step, just reference the thread posted by the victim, in this case godix.
Enterprising individuals could also create a special little promo video for their channels listing the identities and crimes of AMV thiefs who've stolen their work and encourage viewers to harass the hell out of those bad people.
Desperate times call for desperate measures!
Meanwhile someone creates a permanent sticky somewhere 'round these parts which lists the names/channels of all known YouTube thieves who have refused to 'fess up and skulk back into the shadows. This thread will be prominently referenced in above-mentioned msgs so the culprit is aware that this goes above and beyond YouTube. Failing that extreme step, just reference the thread posted by the victim, in this case godix.
Enterprising individuals could also create a special little promo video for their channels listing the identities and crimes of AMV thiefs who've stolen their work and encourage viewers to harass the hell out of those bad people.
Desperate times call for desperate measures!
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