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Subject: Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion
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 by: W.Dockery - Wed, 27 Jul 2022 22:34 UTC

George J. Dance wrote:
> NancyGene wrote:
>> Will Dockery wrote:
>
>> > > The poem is in the public domain... no stealing happened.
>> > Pick didn't just happen to find the poem while strolling through poetry
>> > lane. He took it from Poem of the Day
>>
>> That doesn't make it "stealing", shit for brains. "Poem of the Day" took
>> the page from another site (probably the one I gave you). Once again,
>> that's how the internet works. As I explained in the article on Public
>> Domain Day that you probably missed:
>>
>> "French poet Alfred de Vigny ... equated the end of a work's copyright
>> with it falling "into the sinkhole of public domain." "Sinkhole" was a
>> good description; For most books, songs and poems, the lack of copyright
>> meant that no one would publish them; a work that fell into the public
>> domain could well and truly disappear.
>>
>> However, the internet changed all that.... Today, rather than being lost
>> to us, public domain works are available and freely accessible to
>> billions."
>>
>> That's how the internet works, assclown. Your whining about it being
>> "stealing" just makes makes you look like an idiot. (Not to say that you
>> aren't an idiot, of course, just that you'd probably prefer not to look
>> like one.)

From the archives, an example of how the stupidity of Nancy Gene continues to go around and around.

Re: Conrad Aiken poetry discussion

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 by: General-Zod - Sun, 28 Apr 2024 19:25 UTC

Will Dockery wrote:

> George J. Dance wrote:
>> NancyGene wrote:
>>> Will Dockery wrote:
>>
>>> > > The poem is in the public domain... no stealing happened.
>>> > Pick didn't just happen to find the poem while strolling through poetry
>>> > lane. He took it from Poem of the Day
>>>
>>> That doesn't make it "stealing", shit for brains. "Poem of the Day" took
>>> the page from another site (probably the one I gave you). Once again,
>>> that's how the internet works. As I explained in the article on Public
>>> Domain Day that you probably missed:
>>>
>>> "French poet Alfred de Vigny ... equated the end of a work's copyright
>>> with it falling "into the sinkhole of public domain." "Sinkhole" was a
>>> good description; For most books, songs and poems, the lack of copyright
>>> meant that no one would publish them; a work that fell into the public
>>> domain could well and truly disappear.
>>>
>>> However, the internet changed all that.... Today, rather than being lost
>>> to us, public domain works are available and freely accessible to
>>> billions."
>>>
>>> That's how the internet works, assclown. Your whining about it being
>>> "stealing" just makes makes you look like an idiot. (Not to say that you
>>> aren't an idiot, of course, just that you'd probably prefer not to look
>>> like one.)

> From the archives, an example of how the stupidity of Nancy Gene continues to go around and around.

Yep.....


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