But yes, I'm aware of this. Still, you get to decide where the value is for you. If your work which you value is copied and used/shared without you getting any credit, somebody decided for you without you. Highly unethical, wouldn't you agree? Anyway I discussed it twice with my husband (9sirtom5) in the thread, and later the op sent me a video about giving a credit. That's my point. My man stresses out the "theft" thing, because he's deeply bothered by the state intervention with laws. I get that, but that wasn't my focus. As with nostr:nprofile1qqsqdzwltpr635ehdzfd52tz947qlhq77x2c7j7yguwep9n258k2nusprdmhxue69uhhw6r9v96zu6rpwpc8jarpwejhym3wvdhj7qg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t09uq3kamnwvaz7tm5dpjkvmmjv4ehgtnwdaehgu339e3k7mf04qpewr I think we're on the same board, but there's some levels of communication I missed him, my man, probably you too. It's highly improbable I'd miss the point with several anarchists. I'm stressing out the respect for own property and getting credit for hard work if it's required. Not haa haa ctrl c in your face, as I understood from all those notes.
It is unethical, and I vaguely agree about crediting, but I am of the opinion that if it was really "property" you didn't wish to be copied you wouldn't make it copy-able in the first place, or you would distribute it only to people you trust to not copy. If it's property, it should be protect-able. If someone CAN Ctrl + C they will, crying about how it's mine and you can't, is just kindergarten arguments at that point.
Proper credit is VERY important. My pertinent example is the turd formerly known as JSTARK. He is famous for "inventing" the FGC-9. He did not. He very poorly ported an old, out of date design to metric and did such a poor job of it that it became rather notorious for OOBs (out of battery ignitions of ammunition). He did not attribute the original design and outright refused to do so continually. He's a turd for that, even if he didn't deserve to get offed. I HATE that kind of thing. But, the design was open source so he did what he did and now he's infamous.