Another way to look at is that here you have written proof that it was your idea.
Sometimes. The great thing, though, is that if I've mentioned it indirectly online, I have the dates to back me up!
All right, that was sort of a joke, but really, I just make sure that most of my ideas are kept to myself or given to controlled groups.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.Two words: Stamp patent. Print off a copy of your work, and mail it back to yourself. You'll have a sealed document with a date on it.
I worry about it all the time, considering I was once married and worked on a considerable number of stories with my now ex-wife. Mostly I'm worried about her tracking me down and suing me if I ever get published...considering that, in the words of a mutual friend, I was "the Jimi Hendrix of that partnership...she was just 'The Experience'."
If I were to write some of the strange things that come under my eyes they would not be believed. ~Cora M. Strayer~Only from Time Travelers.
Nope.
People only think their own work is good enough to plagiarize. They won't be trying to steal mine.
I'd be honored if anyone took my ideas and put them to uses I couldn't think of. And as History Maker observed, if they copied straight up, wherever they copied it from will provide evidence against them.
edited 28th May '11 10:00:15 PM by feotakahari
That's Feo . . . He's a disgusting, mysoginistic, paedophilic asshat who moonlights as a shitty writer—Something AwfulThe thing I am worried about most upon becoming an occasional poster here is being accused of hijacking others' ideas. So far I've seen no less than three people comfortably writing about characters with powers I have dreamt up before, thinking they were pretty damn unique at the time ._.
I'm more worried about accidentally ripping off someone else.
At first I didn't realize I needed all this stuff...Yes, I am too epic to not steal from.
as of the 2nd of Nov. has 6 weeks for a broken collar bone to heal and types 1 handed and slowlyActually it can be this and spoiling the surprises.
I mean if I actually get my story printed and bounded, people can still see it for free on the internet. Well the old drafts anyway.
And being fully aware of the consequences of getting online critiques for revision, I won't lift a finger against those that continue to spread the old drafts.
uh huh.
as of the 2nd of Nov. has 6 weeks for a broken collar bone to heal and types 1 handed and slowlyBeing an extremely Troperiffic nature of my work, it's bound to happen, but I'm going to ignore that.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.uh huh
as of the 2nd of Nov. has 6 weeks for a broken collar bone to heal and types 1 handed and slowlynope. Im far more worried that I ripped someone else off. Would undermine my own belief in my abilities and creativity
Theres sex and death and human grime in monochrome for one thin dime and at least the trains all run on time but they dont go anywhere.Oh, wait. I got the question wrong. Let me try again.
Not really. Why would anyone plagarize my work? Also, what said.
edited 29th May '11 1:54:24 AM by dRoy
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.Nah. Nobody cares enough about my works to do it. Besides, all we post here is premises. You may think your story is good, but you have a million details about it inside your head. Everyone else sees only the basics of it and thinks "But my story is so much more deep and interesting and awesome!".
Nobody in this forum will ever be copied. There's just nothing worth copying.
Kinda, yeah. But that's mostly because I want to try posting chapters serially and make it look professional, which would entail making it look all spiffy while also making it easy to steal.
Nemo enim fere saltat sobrius, nisi forte insanit Deviantart.I'm with PDown; I don't want to be (or ever be accused of being) the plagiarist.
My Blog | My Steam profileSo it is either accidental plagiarism or someone actually selling my halfbaked work.
For the former, it might be like dealing with a patent troll. The latter is like dealing with the stigma of being a patent troll.
I used to have this really terrible car. About fifteen years old, scratched and dented, bits falling off it — a complete pile of junk. The power steering was broken and sometimes it didn't start.
Usually I didn't bother locking it, because I thought, who the hell would bother stealing this car? Of all the many and various cars in this parking lot, who'd look at mine and go "oh yeah, that's the one I want"? And anyway, if someone did steal it, the joke would be on them when the car broke down a few yards down the road.
That's kind of how I feel about the possibility of plagiarism.
edited 30th May '11 11:33:38 PM by bluepenguin
you'd be suprized. my broken and beaten bike was stolen. the breaks were pretty much shot, and the gears were broken. I hope they were hit by a car not being able to stop lol.
u just never know
as of the 2nd of Nov. has 6 weeks for a broken collar bone to heal and types 1 handed and slowlyI never worry about plagiarism, because I've never let anyone see my work and I probably never will.
Though unlikely I have this fear of someone hijacking chunks of what I've posted on the Internet and actually putting it on paper.