
and I'm sure the people in the papers would like to do that too. Not getting paid for publishable-standard work just holds them back from fulfilling that dream, as well as setting a bad precedent.
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but . . . it's a bit of a stretch to say people make a living posting on B3ta.
If they were lifting them from a site where the work was obviously for sale, then fine - there would be a case. But it's pretty obvious that b3ta isn't like that.
I congratulate all the people who got their stuff in the papers. I'd be very pleased. I wish I had their creativity.
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Fri 21 May 2010, 9:24,
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If they were lifting them from a site where the work was obviously for sale, then fine - there would be a case. But it's pretty obvious that b3ta isn't like that.
I congratulate all the people who got their stuff in the papers. I'd be very pleased. I wish I had their creativity.