i42.tinypic.com — 'Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination...And don?t bother concealing your thievery?celebrate it if you feel like it. In any case, always remember what Jean-Luc Godard said: ?It?s not where you take things from?it?s where you take them to."
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Closed AccountJan 17, 2009
If you insist on using the virus and child porn laden gnutella network, why not use the open source frostwire, that doesn't limit your download speed or search results?
demironinJan 17, 2009
whao, nice, a quote getting to the front page
Closed AccountJan 17, 2009
Reminds me of eistein's quote "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
ericshuff85Jan 17, 2009
This reminds me of the Paul Rand quote, "Don't try to be original. Just try to be good."
lethargicpirateJan 17, 2009
Watch this thread make it to the front page tomorrow under the title "This is Why I love Digg"
Closed AccountJan 18, 2009
i see what you did there. and you. and you. and also you.
godstwinJan 19, 2009
What if I throw in a couple of roms.Would that sway you a bit?
jdw4rfJan 20, 2009
buried for toshiba
markmizzlesJan 21, 2009
Hello everyone. When I created this image I had no intentions (my intentions were just to share the quote) of creating prints nor did I expect everyone to appreciate it as much as everyone has.It's amazing how quickly this virally spread around the internet but I'm not surprised that most bloggers identify with this quote just because it pretty much sums up the post-modern culture we currently live in.I'm really just glad that it DID spread, and that it resonated with people, as opposed to receiving credit for it. If anything, the quote pretty much gives anyone who posts this clearance to NOT credit the artist :)If you want prints, I will figure out a way to get this printed since enough of you have been emailing me for some. Email me if you are interested: mark@calaveracomics.comThanks for the appreciation!
deathstrawberryJan 23, 2009
"Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; ideas, discoveries and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Common types of IP include copyrights, trademarks, patents, trade secrets and related rights."-Wikipedia, "Intellectual property"Notice the words "intangible assets" and "ideas"?