Combatting copyright thieves
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- AileenEdwin
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Combatting copyright thieves
Hello everyone
What do I do if someone has stolen my design and is making money from it through YouTube ads? I have reported the person but YouTube have denied my request without any explanation. I uploaded my tutorial a few months before this person's tutorial. I have written everywhere clearly that it is my design. The person hasn't said who the model in their tutorial was designed by and when I asked in a comment they removed it without replying. Why remove the comment if they have nothing to hide?
Aileen Edwin
What do I do if someone has stolen my design and is making money from it through YouTube ads? I have reported the person but YouTube have denied my request without any explanation. I uploaded my tutorial a few months before this person's tutorial. I have written everywhere clearly that it is my design. The person hasn't said who the model in their tutorial was designed by and when I asked in a comment they removed it without replying. Why remove the comment if they have nothing to hide?
Aileen Edwin
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
http://digitalorigami.com/oac/#
May I ask what model it is? Most of the models in your videos seem to be traditional models. Are you sure that it is no case of independent discovery like it happens so often with simple Origami models?
May I ask what model it is? Most of the models in your videos seem to be traditional models. Are you sure that it is no case of independent discovery like it happens so often with simple Origami models?
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
Hello origami_8
I called myself Traditional Origami because in the beginning I made tutorials for traditional models. Now I make tutorials for my models: http://traditionalorigami.blogspot.co.u ... odels.html
This is my tutorial: http://youtu.be/Do56buMSXLA
The person hasn't said that it is their model either and removed my comment asking who was the designer. My comment was simply: Great tutorial Who designed this model?
It is strange.
Aileen Edwin
I called myself Traditional Origami because in the beginning I made tutorials for traditional models. Now I make tutorials for my models: http://traditionalorigami.blogspot.co.u ... odels.html
This is my tutorial: http://youtu.be/Do56buMSXLA
The person hasn't said that it is their model either and removed my comment asking who was the designer. My comment was simply: Great tutorial Who designed this model?
It is strange.
Aileen Edwin
My blog: traditionalorigami.blogspot.com
YouTube.com/AileenEdwin
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
Thanks for the info.
I agree that the behaviour is strange. Maybe the OAC can help you.
I agree that the behaviour is strange. Maybe the OAC can help you.
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
What is the OAC?
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
I've posted the link in my first reply: http://digitalorigami.com/oac/#
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Hello Anna
Oh. I'm sorry I missed it. Thank you for the link I didn't know about this organization. I will join.
Aileen Edwin
Oh. I'm sorry I missed it. Thank you for the link I didn't know about this organization. I will join.
Aileen Edwin
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
hello Aileen, has your issue been resolved? when people act like this it makes me cringe. goes to show there are less than decent people even among origamists...
I looked at your website and I really like your models.
Take care
~Pete
I looked at your website and I really like your models.
Take care
~Pete
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
How does that sound?Dear Sir / Madam
It has come to my attention that you are using copyright material belonging to me on your site. I would normally request £1000 UK Sterling for the use of this material.
Unless you are willing to pay for my creative work, you should consider this email a 'cease and desist' notification. You have 14 days to either remove the material, or reply to me detailing payment. My legal representative already has your details and is instructed to commence proceedings if I have not heard from you.
Regards,
Dr Fishgoth
I once set up an origami PLC. But the business folded.
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Wow, so you have been hit by copyright thieves too? Damn... people these days...
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Re: Combatting copyright thieves
Sounds good, Fishgoth. Concise and to the point. Also not aggressive and very assertive. Good way to handle it, unlike a lot of people I have seen.
Re: Combatting copyright thieves
I dunno, life's short and I prefer not to deal with this kind of thing. I've seen my published (in my books from which I get coin) models copied into other sources, but it just isn't worth dealing with. I've seen my books available for download, but I figure its good advertising, and odds are someone downloading instead of purchasing aren't my customers anyway.
In your case you aren't loosing any treasure. You put something up on the web for free hoping someone would use it and someone did. I'd call that success and move on.
Sorry, I just feel life is too short and precious to concentrate on the negative.
In your case you aren't loosing any treasure. You put something up on the web for free hoping someone would use it and someone did. I'd call that success and move on.
Sorry, I just feel life is too short and precious to concentrate on the negative.