User talk:Mases554@legacy41957662

Don't just come out of nowhere and start goin on about watermarks this was sorted out ages ago keep up--Zanramon 17:18, 15 February 2008 (EST) And you can't just deleate stuff off your talk page cause you'll get banned

Most my images are from sorces who allow me to use them or from wikipedia so don't rant at me--Zanramon 17:50, 15 February 2008 (EST)


 * My beef with the Zelda Wiki, is that people like you come to fan sites like mine (Zelda Dungeon), take the images, post them at the Wiki, and since the Wiki is a free source encyclopedia, anybody can now use the information and images. So basically, posting images at the Wiki, is giving every single webmaster the right to use the image. My complaint isn't even about the actual images. They aren't mine, they are Nintendo's. Anybody can go and scan Nintendo's guides are use images from their official site. What frustrates me is people don't care these days about crediting labor. It's not like most my images were just scanned and posted. I've taken the time to scan and crop every single image from the Phantom Hourglass guide. I can't even count the number of hours I've spent scanning and cropping the 100's of Phantom Hourglass images. Including the bosses, items, characters, artwork, enemies, maps, etc... All to find almost all of my cropped images, posted here. (You added a bunch of my enemy images). So why not just credit the site for taken the time to making these images available? Since they are posted here, uncredited, you are allowing every single site out on the net to have them. It is rather annoying to see my hours and hours of work, copied with a simple right click of the button. What incentive does it give me to even take the time to do make my own stuff? Why not just wait for somebody else to do it and steal it? I do admit even in my past I was guilty of this, but I've come to a point where I respect peoples work enough to credit them for it. Then I've seen members say they don't want watermarked images to be placed on the Zelda Wiki. Since you know, that would give credit, and crediting websites for their work is wrong, right? --Mases

I don't care if there is watermark on them it wasen't me who complained on my talk page it was green


 * You're right, Mases. Credit should be given to where the images originally came from (Too bad I'm not in a position to change that). --Douken 19:51, 15 February 2008 (EST)