Their work is technically copyright Apple computers.
Including the interface.

So isn't every Mac clone considered a rip?
Even if its "very similar"?

I mean, people get their skins pulled when its in "likeness" to skins made by those who make money off their skins.

So why are Mac clone skins allowed?
You're ripping off Apple.

If you want the interface then buy a Mac.

discuss.
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on Aug 07, 2003
Hallelujah, finally someone has seen the light. I've been yelling his for years now.

One reason I can think of is that "make you Windows machine look like MacOS" is far easier to communicate than "Make your Windows machine look like anything you want".
on Aug 07, 2003
So isn't every Mac clone considered a rip?Even if its "very similar"?


That theory would apply to just about every skin ever made. We are all 'ripping' someone in some form or another. Whoever created the first Icon, was ripped billions of times since. Read Frogboy's article about Intellectual Property. https://www.joeuser.com/Articles/TheSlipperySlopeofIntelle.html
on Aug 07, 2003
I'd say that they're accepted because the original source of the work is known, as opposed to ripping off some unkown artists work.
on Aug 07, 2003
If you delv into the history and legalize of it, MAC Clones are only allowed by Apple starting back around 1995 or so. They gave permission for clones to be built.

There is a difference even if many wish to attempt to ignore it...
on Aug 07, 2003
of course it´s theft and it´s probably the lamest thing you can do in skinning.
Mark: i don´t think that the company is known makes it ok. Pixtudio is known in the skinning world as well, and you and Mike have the skills to become at least that known.
it´s plain hypocrisy. of course Craeonics is completely right about the communication thing (remember that WB 2.x came with 3 or 4 OS rips/ports as default skins).
doesn´t matter anyways.
on Aug 07, 2003
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on Aug 07, 2003
I'd say that they're accepted because the original source of the work is known, as opposed to ripping off some unkown artists work.


So according to your logic, I can make skins to the likeness of Treetog's and its ok?

Oh wait, its not though, because Treetog is a contributing member of this site and also sells skins. That makes it not ok.
But Apple dosen't contribute here, so its ok? Or because they're a billion dollar corporation its ok?

That theory would apply to just about every skin ever made. We are all 'ripping' someone in some form or another. Whoever created the first Icon, was ripped billions of times since.


Alright, if thats the case then yet again, I can freely rip off Alexandrie, or DaWebMassa, or anyone elses work with no repercussions?

C'mon, we can do better than this or "read soandso's article".
I've read it, it dosen't mean much to this argument. I'm happy you can site other works, but it isn't going to hold up here, I said to discuss, I want YOUR opinion, not someone else's. If Brad would like to pop in here, then he's free to and site his own work.

If you're going to say "I agree with so and so" in this thread and thats going to be your only contribution, don't bother, go away.
on Aug 07, 2003


Doomgaze, you must live a boring life worrying so much about technicalities. Well, TECHNICALLY I can rip so and so and blah blah blah. Get a grip bro. The difference is we don't PERSONALLY know who designed the Mac Interface. We DO KNOW who made Copperdeck, we DO KMOW who made MetalX. Those people are contributing members of this community, and to copy their work is not fair to them. The people at Apple get paid to design interfaces, while the rest of us do it for free. They make skins because it's what they like to do, Apple forces people to make their GUI. Obviously they pay the people they force, but a job is a job. So you can continue your little flame attacks about how it's ok to rip apple but not Pixtudio, but just think before you type. It's not that hard of a concept to grasp, I know you know the difference, you seem like you have some form of intelligence...whether you use it for good or bad is up to you.

BTW, here is an excerpt from Frogboy's article. I suggest you print it out and frame it so you can stop asking silly questions like this.

The general consensus I have seen (every skin site has OS skins as far as I know) is that OS skins are kind of like fan art, there is no confusion on who the ultimate source of the OS skin is. Whereas ripping of an individual’s skin is different because the average person would not realize that the skin they are downloading was actually created by someone else than the person who is taking credit.



on Aug 07, 2003

Here's the deal - OS interface designs get "ported" to other OS's because people enjoy it. The Mac guys do skins for Macs and Apple treats them the same way it treats Windows users. Worse actually. Apple made it clear you could do anything you want with Platinum or any previous interface. That was a few years ago. Today they might even feel that way about OSX or most of it.

Fact is, people don't care what Apple thinks. For many (the majority arguably) the coolest thing you can do to a Windows computer is make it look like a Mac. I've never felt this way but it is a huge interest in the skinning world. Whenever Apple asks us to take down certain pieces, we do. Whenever they don't ask it takes people starting threads like this to draw attention to it.

OS's get ported. It's a fact of life and probably not worth worrying about, it will always happen. If OS skins aren't your thing (as in my case) just ignore them. You're in the minority.

on Aug 07, 2003

actually I should've said "We're in the minority".

The edit box went away while I ate dinner...

Another thing, the artist who "ports" an OS needs to do his own artwork, like alexandrie's KDE and Corona skins, she drew everything herself, she didn't copy screenshots of someone else's work. Her work is protected the same way, the OS design is fair game but her artwork is not, you can't take her drawings and use them without her permission. Draw your own.

on Aug 07, 2003
First off...

Doomgaze, you must live a boring life worrying so much about technicalities.


Maybe you should read the dayjob thread?
I bet my life is far cooler than yours.

The difference is we don't PERSONALLY know who designed the Mac Interface. We DO KNOW who made Copperdeck, we DO KMOW who made MetalX. Those people are contributing members of this community, and to copy their work is not fair to them.


Do you PERSONALLY know treetog? Do you have tea with him? If your answer is no, then you don't know him personally.

The people at Apple get paid to design interfaces, while the rest of us do it for free. They make skins because it's what they like to do, Apple forces people to make their GUI. Obviously they pay the people they force, but a job is a job.


Funny, some people here skin for money, so technically the first part of that is totally invalid. But I sincerely doubt the people who work on the Mac GUI are "forced" to do it, there are labor laws here yanno, and I'm sure they enjoy their job immensely from what I've heard they get paid.

So you can continue your little flame attacks about how it's ok to rip apple but not Pixtudio, but just think before you type.


And actually, this wasn't a flame, maybe you should reread the beginning of the thread again and possibly make a semi-intelligent response/retort to what I posted.

Now onto David's response (which was well thought out and very well done, bravo for avoiding making it out like i was flaming/or you flaming)


OS's get ported. It's a fact of life and probably not worth worrying about, it will always happen.


Yep they will, there will always be horrible rips of various window manager skins which are a far cry from how nice they are on the other OS's.

Another thing, the artist who "ports" an OS needs to do his own artwork, like alexandrie's KDE and Corona skins, she drew everything herself, she didn't copy screenshots of someone else's work. Her work is protected the same way, the OS design is fair game but her artwork is not, you can't take her drawings and use them without her permission.


See, the issue here though is, anytime any skin looks even REMOTELY like one of the popular artist's work, the world blows up and all hell breaks loose. Need I mention the incident with one of the better known up and coming artists here and treetog? I'd rather avoid that. It was a likeness, yet many people jumped on him like he was ripping treetog off. I'm sure you remember this incident.

And I'm sure there are atleast a couple people who aren't making their own mac graphics... How many people actually drew the Mac icon (Which is copyrighted by the way, technically you can't use it for your own art.) which can be found on a multitude of copycat Mac skins?

And where's the line on likeness to say OSX? When does a "likeness" become a rip?

Oh yes, and let me quote myself for YOU Hus, since you can't seem to read.

C'mon, we can do better than this or "read soandso's article".I've read it, it dosen't mean much to this argument. I'm happy you can site other works, but it isn't going to hold up here, I said to discuss, I want YOUR opinion, not someone else's. If Brad would like to pop in here, then he's free to and site his own work.


Y O U R O P I N I O N
Note the fact that others in this thread have been able to conjure up free thought on their own.
Yet you end up back at Brad's article.
Not very intelligent, now try again before I stop replying to you in a decent and humane manner.
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on Aug 07, 2003
::sigh::

Maybe you should read the dayjob thread?I bet my life is far cooler than yours.


Oh wow! You are just too cool! I wish I was as cool as you!

The difference is we don't PERSONALLY know who designed the Mac Interface. We DO KNOW who made Copperdeck, we DO KMOW who made MetalX. Those people are contributing members of this community, and to copy their work is not fair to them.


By personally, I didn't mean face-to-face. I mean, can you really be that thick? This is an ONLINE community. Duh!

The people at Apple get paid to design interfaces, while the rest of us do it for free. They make skins because it's what they like to do, Apple forces people to make their GUI. Obviously they pay the people they force, but a job is a job.


Again, what I meant by 'force' is that it's their JOB. They HAVE to do it, they do not have a choice, otherwise they get fired. Skinners have a choice, they choose to make a skin.

C'mon, we can do better than this or "read soandso's article".I've read it, it dosen't mean much to this argument. I'm happy you can site other works, but it isn't going to hold up here, I said to discuss, I want YOUR opinion, not someone else's. If Brad would like to pop in here, then he's free to and site his own work.If you're going to say "I agree with so and so" in this thread and thats going to be your only contribution, don't bother, go away.


I consider that a flame. So sheddup.
on Aug 07, 2003
Oh wow! You are just too cool! I wish I was as cool as you!


Ok, so what do you do in life?
I get to save people. I feel good about myself when I come home from my winter job. That I did something for someone who will appreciate my knowledge far more than I'll ever really understand. (Karma rocks... esp. when you realize that that person could be you.)

I also get to catch on rod and reel one of the most aggressive gamefish on earth that can be the size of a VW Bug. That is fun.

You probably sit in a cubicle and lead out a mundane life of denying the fact that you'll be a cubicle slave the rest of the your life.

By personally, I didn't mean face-to-face. I mean, can you really be that thick? This is an ONLINE community. Duh!


Honestly, if you want to discuss the semantics of using "personally" would it really matter if someone in the community died to you?
You never KNEW them, never will, and they'll probably not make much of an impact on your life anyhow.

Again, what I meant by 'force' is that it's their JOB. They HAVE to do it, they do not have a choice, otherwise they get fired. Skinners have a choice, they choose to make a skin.


They HAVE to do it because they CHOOSE to do it, duh, you must be thick yourself.

I consider that a flame. So sheddup.


That's "shut up" and I have yet to flame you in my typical manner.
on Aug 07, 2003
You probably sit in a cubicle and lead out a mundane life of denying the fact that you'll be a cubicle slave the rest of the your life.


If you must know, I work for the 'Adult Entertainment Industry'. I run and manage a warehouse that supplies most of the stores dealing that sort of stuff east of the Mississippi. No cubicle job here bro...did you read that day job thread or not?

You save lives...I make them more fun. It's an even trade.


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This is getting way off-topic. I'm gonna stop posting now...
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on Aug 07, 2003

See, the issue here though is, anytime any skin looks even REMOTELY like one of the popular artist's work, the world blows up and all hell breaks loose. Need I mention the incident with one of the better known up and coming artists here and treetog? I'd rather avoid that. It was a likeness, yet many people jumped on him like he was ripping treetog off. I'm sure you remember this incident.

this quote tool makes for a banded look in threads like this... we need to get one that makes crop circle patterns instead of just rectangles...

To your point (yes I remember the incident) an OS is an operating system. We've already agreed that OS's will get copied (ported) by many people to bring their appearance to other OS's. An individual's design is different, as evidenced by the Kaleidescope artists, they make skins for the Mac OS but they also are individual designers making interface designs that they individually own. They get very pissed when someone makes a "similar" design. But they "port" OS designs without a second thought.

Commercial art has similar distinctions. A "style" gets copied quite often, it could be color or shapes used in a similar way to a popular artist's work, but a "design" would bring lawsuits and infamy if it were copied.

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