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Originally posted by moshi

lol, how about getting creative and do your own design?

You're just begging to be flamed with that comment. While it's often nice to make something original, it's also nice for people to convert nice styles so that more people can use them. Several WindowBlinds themes have been ported to the StylesXP format and several StylesXP themes have been converted to WindowBlinds formats.

More people are being exposed to the original artists work and I don't see anything wrong with that (as long as the original artist gets full credit of course).

[as long as the original artist gets full credit of course).

exactly...which wasn't the case in this situation until Dangeruss nicely asked them to....I still have reservations about the download on ThemeXP, they have included Dangeruss' wallpaper and Winamp skin with their work....

This is a very touchy area, intellectual property. It's always best to seek full permission before porting or copying someone elses theme.

Originally posted by moshi

lol, how about getting creative and do your own design?

We're simply helping KoL and Dangeruss with new designs. What's it to you, anyway? If you have a problem with it, then leave. Otherwise you're not wanted here if all you're going to do is argue and criticize.

Originally posted by adonai

exactly...which wasn't the case in this situation until Dangeruss nicely asked them to....I still have reservations about the download on ThemeXP, they have included Dangeruss' wallpaper and Winamp skin with their work....

This is a very touchy area, intellectual property. It's always best to seek full permission before porting or copying someone elses theme.

How much more permission can we get? What do you suppose we do? Who else do we need to consult with?

I think some of you are getting out of hand. We're not here selling anything, and we're certainly not taking all the credit for ourselves. We gave credit to where it was needed, the original creators of Seer and the ones who modified it for msstyles.

Besides, it's nice of us to even give credit. You know, we really don't have to, considering nothing is copyrighted... But we have given credit, because we realize that the original artists went through time and work to create Seer, so there shouldn't be any complaining anyway. 'Nuff said.

We're simply helping KoL and Dangeruss with new designs.

This design is about 2 years old, there's nothing new about porting someone's elses work. My gripe was that originally no permission was stated and that now, the Seer msstyle on ThemeXP contains Dangeruss' work with no mention of him being the author. This is something that is not acceptable in the skinning/graphics community.

What's it to me? I've been in the graphics community for about 5 years and I despise ripping or those who post someone elses work without their permission.

Besides, it's nice of us to even give credit. You know, we really don't have to, considering nothing is copyrighted

Now your true colors are beginning to show through

Originally posted by adonai

This design is about 2 years old, there's nothing new about porting someone's elses work. My gripe was that originally no permission was stated and that now, the Seer msstyle on ThemeXP contains Dangeruss' work with no mention of him being the author. This is something that is not acceptable in the skinning/graphics community.

Do I run ThemeXP? No I don't, so why are you complaining to me? I don't care how old the design is, it rules. We've given credit where it's needed, and we haven't claimed any rights to it. I never said I was the original author of this, I'm just simply building onto a work of art. Redrope decided he wanted to release it, so he did. I'm just helping him out with some skins.

What's it to me? I've been in the graphics community for about 5 years and I despise ripping or those who post someone elses work without their permission.

Your holier than thou attitude isn't going over well. I don't care how long you've been in the "graphics community." As far as I know you could by lying. Everyone despises ripping off other people's work. Did I rip off someone else's work? NO. Please give some thought before babbling comments, it's irritating to have to consistently correct you.

Now your true colors are beginning to show through

This has been your best comment yet... I love it. Keep them coming...

True colors? I'm just simply stating what I could do. But did I claim the original Seer as my own? NO. Did I just go along with this not giving any credit? NO. Did we not ask permission to modify Seer? NO, we did ask permission. What are you trying to get at? People aren't stupid... we've clearly written and explained that this isn't our original artwork. Thus the name, "Hacked Seer." We never stole anything, so I think you need to calm down a little bit and take a chill pill. :cool:

If you didn't take yourself so serious this would really be hilarious.

As I stated earlier, my first gripe was that before Dangeruss post, nothing was stated anywhere about seeking permission from the original authors before porting. I didn't accuse you or anyone else of doing it, just stated it here so hopefully credit for the original would be acknowledged.

Why am I complaining to you? I was simply responding to you after you quoted me, as I am now.

And sure I could be lying, come to DeskMod.com and ask anyone you like if you wish. My attempt to explain "what is it to you" evidently went clear over your head.

And for the third or fourth time, whoever posted this theme on StyleXP not only can't spell Dangeruss, they've helped themselves to his wallpaper and winamp skin and included it as their own. Nothing states otherwise.

Originally posted by adonai

If you didn't take yourself so serious this would really be hilarious.

As I stated earlier, my first gripe was that before Dangeruss post, nothing was stated anywhere about seeking permission from the original authors before porting. I didn't accuse you or anyone else of doing it, just stated it here so hopefully credit for the original would be acknowledged.

Why am I complaining to you? I was simply responding to you after you quoted me, as I am now.

And sure I could be lying, come to DeskMod.com and ask anyone you like if you wish. My attempt to explain "what is it to you" evidently went clear over your head.

And for the third or fourth time, whoever posted this theme on StyleXP not only can't spell Dangeruss, they've helped themselves to his wallpaper and winamp skin and included it as their own. Nothing states otherwise.

1. Permission has been given now, so why continue bickering? It's not worth arguing about on your part. Give it up.

2. You are complaining about us supposively "not giving credit." Well, we did. So please end this.

3. I don't really care about your past, as I said before. I'm not a regular at DeskMod.com, so this doesn't concern me. You do your thing, and I'll do mine.

4. For the 43543435 time, I DIDN'T POST IT AND REDROPE DIDNT EITHER! Why do you keep saying this when I keep telling you I have no idea why its on themexp like that. This wasn't my doing, so drop it.

And you think I'm being too serious about this? Stop complaining and let everyone enjoy the artists' work. If you have such a problem with themexp, tell the webmaster there or something. Don't sit around complaining that nothing is being done about it when you're not doing anything yourself.

I am with you Spoonman, you have given credit to the creator of the skin, saying that this is not your creation is enough, at the end of the day you are not making any money out of it.

This is such a childish and silly argument, how old are you Adonai, 5 years old????

Go on boy , get a life!!!!

Originally posted by phobic

More people are being exposed to the original artists work and I don't see anything wrong with that (as long as the original artist gets full credit of course).

phobic: that is the the point. just download this Hacked Seer and look at the readme: "This is not totally original. It was just edited to fit next to the winamp skin for seer. If this is violating anyones copyright or anything send me an email at: [email protected]"

it is quite obvious that redrope does neither give credit to the original creator of Seer (Essorant), nor did he ask him if he could use his design.

see: people are posting huge amounts of text on this forum. why not sending a mail to Essorant, telling him that you like his art, why you like his art, why you want to do a port/conversion and attach the skin and/or a screenshot of what you have done? what?s wrong with that?

Ok guys, its pretty sad that this thread has turned into a big flame war, so I'm gonna remove the link on the first page to the download and stop making the new Hacked Seers. For all of those that were looking forward to it, its too bad that these flamers in here had to go and ruin it.

Dangeruss posted earlier, and from what I understood, he said that it was ok for me to use his stuff. I also asked KoL if I could change the colors around and he agreed. I didnt ask essorant, and I know I should have. It was a mistake.

For all of those that are flaming because we are making new skins.. wtf.. Why do you even care if we make new skins. Some of them are too big or dont fit in my desktop, so I thought I would make some new ones. So what? What are you going to do about it.

So, this is goodbye to Hacked Seer.

Well now everyone knows who to blame. I guess I'll just discontinue the skins I was working on since there's not much of a point to continue going with this... I thought we gave enough credit to where it was needed, and we received permission from the creators so I'm still confused as to why there has been so much flaming. Maybe because of jealousy? Maybe some people are just upset that they weren't involved with Hacked Seer? Who knows.

Maybe we should have gotten permission from Microsoft, too, eh redrope? After all, they made Windows XP and technically we're ripping of their OS. blah.

Too bad we had to stop this... I'm sorry to anyone who was interested in Hacked Seer. :(

Originally posted by moshi

pardon?

I'm pretty sure I was clear on my statement. My point was that we DID give credit to the authors of Seer. We didn't necessarily have to since nothing has been copyrighted, but we did anyway because we acknowledge the hard work the authors went through in order to create the original Seer(s). We even stated that this wasn't our work of art. We never released it anywhere on the net, except in this thread alone... so everyone knows we didn't create the original piece. I think that's pretty clear.

Originally posted by BroChaos

well this sucks. maybe you guys can all act a little more like adults, sit down and talk this out. get things straigtened out, and maybe we can see more of hacked seer?

I wish that were possible, but unfortunately we're getting flamed by a couple of kids from the other side of the net. It's tough to deal with somebody when you can't even talk over the issue to their face. :( I wish there was someway we could fix this, but redrope doesn't want to deal with this anymore, and I agree with him. We really had a lot coming, but unfortunately people like these ruin it for the rest of the crowd. Sorry fellas. :(

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