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RE: EOS Announcement From Consensus 2017
Why do you choose to steal content without citing your sources rather than simply resteeming?
Why do you choose to steal content without citing your sources rather than simply resteeming?
Top video was already posted to Steemit here: https://steemit.com/eos/@robrigo/consensus-day-1-dan-larimer-s-introduction-to-eos-talk
Looks like @applecrisp on Youtube decided to rip it and repost it as their own... apparently transcribed?
Where's the transcription though? which you linked to @joseph. I don't normally care about sharing content that I recorded, but attribution would be nice. Thx!
@robrigo and @matt-a sorry about that, I apologize, I thought I had set the video to private, I was in the midst of cleaning up YouTube's auto-translation of matt-a's recording to put it into full text. I never posted the link to the work in progress YouTube video anywhere, it must have been found by doing a search on Youtube. You'll notice on my steemit blog that I resteemed @robrigo's post and that in my blog and in my comments I've never linked to the work in progress video.
No problem man. Thanks for explaining.
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=l9gU3F2kMFM
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=HfMpCYNdP0I
matt I added that video from the comment today, it was not part of my post yesterday. And when robirgo mentioned it was his I removed it. To accuse me of plagiarism because of that is over reacting. I had no idea it was his video. At any rate, from now I will make sure my content is EOS free. I won't even bother posting to that tag anymore.
That wasn't initially clear and the posts below made it seem like it was part of your initial post. Since taking someone else's content and then capitalizing on it is practically the very definition of plagiarism, I called it how I saw it, so I don't think that it was over-reacting.
At any rate, enjoy your $800 (as of now, anyways, it will probably grow). No need to claim to not post anything about EOS. It isn't the end of the world, take criticism and inquiry in stride.
Before I hit post, I'd also like to add that instead of just stomping out the video altogether and saying you'll never post about EOS again, it would've been more commendable to apologize for the misunderstanding (that's what I would've done, anyways), and subsequently replace the infringing video with the original while adding some credit. Just my two cents.
Not the end of the world by any means, if I even notice I posted something similar I would make an effort to correct the situation. There is no need to add the video I upvoted and retseemed robirgo's instead. It seems EOS is a popular subject now so I will wait till I am invested in it and probably talk about it from another perspective, as far as news, I think there is plenty already going around. Sorry I got into this mess with @robirgo and I do apologize for adding it to my post today, there was no intent on stealing it or snagging it, as was not part of my post originally.
No worries, I'm here with @robrigo at Steemit and he's across the table from me. He holds no animosity, it was a simple misunderstand and we're all adults :-).
All's well that ends well!
And it ended well!
I just added the video from @tomino 's comment today. just look at his reply to @joele
If you are starting a witch hunt, feel free. I already replied to your other comment today.
Edit: video removed from post.
Not trying to start a witch hunt at all @joseph, it just feels lame when you see your youtube videos ripped off and others are making a buck from it. I don't post very often so it sucks to see that when I do have the time to make some posts.
Edit: flag retracted due to removal of ripped video. Thanks @joseph!
I understand, someone posted it in a comment because the other video was cutting off, so all I did was move it from the comment to the post, I had no idea it was ripped off. my post did not have your video in it until an hour or so ago. check the edit time.