Okay. It’s still a copyright owned by someone and it’s not freely licensed to just post wherever. I can’t control who assigned whatever copyright to others.
Not even cares about reposting articles and has subreddits dedicated to piracy, you’re being more reactionary about defending corporations than the corporate site full of ads.
Subscribing to the Atlantic won’t put any money in Simon Garfield’s pocket, but freely sharing his article will provide promotion for his book about the history of Comic Sans. Why do you think it’s okay to deny Simon Garfield some potential book sales?
But it does violate a copyright to post the article, which you claimed to have done. So which did you do, post the article (and commit a COPYRIGHT VIOLATION) or post a link to a paywall?
I just read the whole article in the Modlog. Oops!
you’re not supposed to learn for free! that’s WRONG!
Why do you think it’s okay to take someone else’s work and just copy and paste it wherever?
I doubt he cares because only his employers benefit from having the article paywalled.
Okay. It’s still a copyright owned by someone and it’s not freely licensed to just post wherever. I can’t control who assigned whatever copyright to others.
Who cares?
Me.
https://nedroidcomics.tumblr.com/post/41879001445/the-internet
Not even cares about reposting articles and has subreddits dedicated to piracy, you’re being more reactionary about defending corporations than the corporate site full of ads.
Outperforming reddit for bootlicking is definitely some kinda statement…
Okay, this has nothing to do with fascism.
Edit: Are you asking me to be more like Stormfront? You think that is a winning strategy? Odd move.
easy question, the answer is “because information should be free and readily available for all who seek it”.
Tell it to the author of the article. It’s his choice to make.
Did Simon Garfield communicate that to you? Do you have any emails or messages you can show us?
No and no.
<- you
I’m really not.
Subscribing to the Atlantic won’t put any money in Simon Garfield’s pocket, but freely sharing his article will provide promotion for his book about the history of Comic Sans. Why do you think it’s okay to deny Simon Garfield some potential book sales?
I posted the article…
You posted a link to a paywall, unless you’re admitting to
COPYRIGHT VIOLATION
.It does not violate a copyright to provide a link.
But it does violate a copyright to post the article, which you claimed to have done. So which did you do, post the article (and commit a
COPYRIGHT VIOLATION
) or post a link to a paywall?I linked to an article, as I’ve already stated. If you don’t want to pay attention, I don’t know why you’re here.