Ethical question

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
As members here most all of us share our thoughts, ideas and arguments knowing they could be be shared or used somewhere else, by someone else and possibly even in another format I.e. a series post
Combined to make an argument, a speech or a lecture.

Do you think it would it be morrally wrong for, let's say a professor to gather peoples' personal thoughts or knowelege from a forum and use it In a class or a lecture, without those peoples' permission?
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
As members here most all of us share our thoughts, ideas and arguments knowing they could be be shared or used somewhere else, by someone else and possibly even in another format I.e. a series post
Combined to make an argument, a speech or a lecture.

Do you think it would it be morrally wrong for, let's say a professor to gather peoples' personal thoughts or knowelege from a forum and use it In a class or a lecture, without those peoples' permission?
Why not? It's not as if anybody actually owned anything said here. Much less profited from it. I'd laugh my ass off if our dialogue with enema ever showed up in an academic discussion.
 

budlover13

King Tut
As members here most all of us share our thoughts, ideas and arguments knowing they could be be shared or used somewhere else, by someone else and possibly even in another format I.e. a series post
Combined to make an argument, a speech or a lecture.

Do you think it would it be morrally wrong for, let's say a professor to gather peoples' personal thoughts or knowelege from a forum and use it In a class or a lecture, without those peoples' permission?
I see nothing wrong with it as long as the person is not claiming that it is their own and not gleaned from the internet. If they are claiming that those thoughts are their own, then yes, dishonest.
 

ArcticGranite

Well-Known Member
As members here most all of us share our thoughts, ideas and arguments knowing they could be be shared or used somewhere else, by someone else and possibly even in another format I.e. a series post
Combined to make an argument, a speech or a lecture.

Do you think it would it be morrally wrong for, let's say a professor to gather peoples' personal thoughts or knowelege from a forum and use it In a class or a lecture, without those peoples' permission?
Pretty sure TOS states what we willingly post is then public domain. We voluntarily gave up rights to it and it then can be used without our permission.
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
Why not? It's not as if anybody actually owned anything said here. Much less profited from it. I'd laugh my ass off if our dialogue with enema ever showed up in an academic discussion.

The thought doesn't bother me on the level of promoting knowelege and education, but just as @budlover13 just said, what if they used it as their own. Would be this a form of plagiarism? Is this morally correct
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
That's why it's a moral question. What are your thoughts?
For me, I don't think anything I'm saying or anything anybody else says here is all that original. It might be something a social anthropologist might use to show internet tribal behaviors and some such. It's inconceivable to me that anybody would lift this shit word for word and claim it as his own. If he did, I'd laugh. And if anybody thought it significant, I'd laugh even more.

Plagiarism includes taking for a gain, doesn't it? What in heaven are we discussing that is worth stealing?
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
Do you think it would it be morally wrong for, let's say a professor to gather peoples' personal thoughts or knowelege from a forum and use it In a class or a lecture, without those peoples' permission?
I have little doubt that's done all the time.

It's part of 'life experience' to use the thoughts of others when formulating your own opinions. Doesn't mean you agree with them, and you might think they're idiots, but your thoughts are usually influenced by other people's, one way or another.
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
For me, I don't think anything I'm saying or anything anybody else says here is all that original. It might be something a social anthropologist might use to show internet tribal behaviors and some such. It's inconceivable to me that anybody would lift this shit word for word and claim it as his own. If he did, I'd laugh. And if anybody thought it significant, I'd laugh even more.

Plagiarism includes taking for a gain, doesn't it? What in heaven are we discussing that is worth stealing?

. It might be something a social anthropologist might use to show internet tribal behaviors and some such.

Lol I could make a bumper sticker out of this. Do you want any royalties ( kidding)

A thief, no. A mediocre professor, yes.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
. It might be something a social anthropologist might use to show internet tribal behaviors and some such.

Lol I could make a bumper sticker out of this. Do you want any royalties ( kidding)

A thief, no. A mediocre professor, yes.
I'd be glad to PM you a gig or two more great ideas if you like. Free!!! No attribution required. In fact, I'd appreciate if you left my name off.
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
I have little doubt that's done all the time.

It's part of 'life experience' to use the thoughts of others when formulating your own opinions. Doesn't mean you agree with them, and you might think they're idiots, but your thoughts are usually influenced by other people's, one way or another.
Yes, even teachers have to learn somewhere.
I think riu has wealth of knowledge with many brilliant members, but what if someone wasn't toward about their intentions in this specific manner.

Would this change the way you interacted with that person?
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
Yes, even teachers have to learn somewhere.
I think riu has wealth of knowledge with many brilliant members, but what if someone wasn't toward about their intentions in this specific manner.

Would this change the way you interacted with that person?
Maybe.

It really depends on their ideas more than how they came up with them. I don't see a moral problem with refining your philosophy by using other's thoughts and ideas. It's the definition of 'study', no?
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
As members here most all of us share our thoughts, ideas and arguments knowing they could be be shared or used somewhere else, by someone else and possibly even in another format I.e. a series post
Combined to make an argument, a speech or a lecture.

Do you think it would it be morrally wrong for, let's say a professor to gather peoples' personal thoughts or knowelege from a forum and use it In a class or a lecture, without those peoples' permission?
I would think there would have to be permission from the website to re-print, but nobody does it.

Everything is owned by website.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Yes, even teachers have to learn somewhere.
I think riu has wealth of knowledge with many brilliant members, but what if someone wasn't toward about their intentions in this specific manner.

Would this change the way you interacted with that person?
Are you saying we are someone's science project?
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
My first thought as another person stated was that the TOS removes any ownership of the messages you post once they are sent to the site.

So, it is not an ethical question at all. You post stuff here and the site owners can use it as they see fit.

If you want to change the scenario then maybe there is room for discussion.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
My first thought as another person stated was that the TOS removes any ownership of the messages you post once they are sent to the site.

So, it is not an ethical question at all. You post stuff here and the site owners can use it as they see fit.

If you want to change the scenario then maybe there is room for discussion.
No. Stooge. It all belongs to RIU. Permission to reprint would have to come from them.
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
No. Stooge. It all belongs to RIU. Permission to reprint would have to come from them.
That was what I said... Are you having a reading comprehension problem or is your rage at being asked a simple employment question causing you to stalk me?
 
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