Mefistofeles wrote:Nothing makes the situation right. What that magician did, is not fine. I´m not saying that is good to steal tricks or ideas but those laws seem to be very unpractical.
And I know there are people that stole ideas of mines several times and I cannot do anything about it, so that´s something that I have to live with.
Fortunatelly, that people were friends of mine so I know where and how to find them but I´m not gonna do anything about it. They are pathetic because they cannot create their own stuff so that´s why they steal.Now, I don´t trust on anyone so I keep my ideas very protected.
Sorry about my last post but it´s true, it´s impossible to stop the thieves.
For starters you need to brighten up a bit and show the world you have more than two mis-firing brain-cells... the red colored sections in your post show where you have exceptionally poor communication skills and for reason of rebellion or lack of self-application in school, you seem to not know how to use words properly and in a manner that would warrant respect. Learning to do such will get you moving in the right direction but there is much more to this issue...
... I'll bet that none of your tricks were ever published or if they were constructed, you never had blue-prints drawn up and submitted for patents and other modes of legal regestration and protection. For this reason anything your discuss with "your friends" or anyone, can be "borrowed" and other "less honest" folks can and will (and do) put their name on such things and go through the legal as well as social processes required for validating and protecting what's now become their property. This is a lesson I learned the hard way, trusting "my friends" and being exceptionally open about about techniques and ideas.
In fact, I have something being investigated right now that a major personality may have "borrowed" that belongs to me that was published in a back issue of TOP HAT a couple of years back and is very similar to something he performed. These things happen but we also have instances in which two people come up with very similar (nearly identical) ideas and technology without ever having contact with one another. One such device is what is known as the Harary-Whitaker Table in that Franz created the original table (one of a kind) that no one at
Creative Illusions was aware of at the time and yet Ken Whitaker and I came up with three variations to the same basic principle... not stolen or deliberately replicated but because of independent creation there are no hard feelings.
BEFORE YOU ASK... this is not the same thing as we have been discussing i.e. creating your own version to an effect or routine
after you've seen it done. Independent Creation is rare but happens. It entails
a totally blind set of situations where it is impossible for the parties involved to have any kind of connection or insight into what the other is doing.
The other thing that I find confounding, is that you complain about how your friends are to lazy to come up with their own stuff and yet, you keep trying find out why you aren't allowed to copy the Copperfield effect... just seems a bit peculiar to me...
