
What do I really think about this situation?
This is the classic problem: there are so many people who copy me. They can imitate the written contents of my style, they can steal ideas from my musical studies. They can even replicate my entire creations. When someone copied me, I created an article where I scolded those who did it, but you know what I think now? I have developed an "entrepreneurial" and high-level mindset, despite all my content being little known or less.
Now i ignore who copies me.
Medicine is simple: I ignore. Because my goal as an artist is not to defeat people's stupidity and ignorance, but to communicate my ideals in the best possible way.
I don't want to waste time with online plagiarists. I repeat, I will totally ignore who will copy my ideas. I won't even want to engage in endless discussions about rights and obligations anymore, I just want to demonstrate superiority to people who copy everything. Because they are just losers.
I ignore it, because I can't stop those who copy me.
I find it useless to fight those who copy my ideas because I cannot defeat them. People who copy others will continue to do so, they will always deny, they may even say in certain cases that I am not the first to do certain things and that therefore I have no right.
Social networks have created a small lake in which we swim and pretend to be friends. Except that this stretch of water becomes more crowded with people who copy other people. Stop.
I will no longer be influenced by those who copy me.
A shared idea is enough to recycle everything and attract followers with stolen ideas. Then? What would be the solution? Do not share? Publish less? Publish content only for chosen people? No, I will never follow this style. If I publish less it is for private problems and not to give importance to these kinds of people.
People may notice that you are copying.
You are not the smartest person in the world if you copy me by believing that you are a person with original ideas. I just think that the copier points out the true owner of the original content. A person who copies is a person who has no ideas. It is unreliable and needs ongoing support. Can plagiarists work independently? Better not to entrust jobs to those who copy constantly: people who copy could be an embarrassment for those who follow them if they are caught. This always makes me think that they lose them.
I will no longer waste time with those who copy me.
Fighting those who copy my ideas is impossible. So it is a time-consuming activity. A long time. I have decided to dedicate this time to something else. For example to continue to create something unique. I want to give voice to my creativity, I want to push my ideas. For this I need time. And I can't waste it on plagiarists.
The copy is not the same with the original.
Anyone can copy, but it is difficult to achieve the same result as those who had the idea.
And this is the fate that awaits those who continue to copy: a low line, without joys and without praise. There will always be some idiot who will come out of the fence and without understanding anything will shout: "Damn, what an idea" - But this does not take away the fact that inside you - you will feel the real emptiness of not having created something with the "flour of your sack". (Not your Play).
Come on, there are also those who copy well.
Of course, knowing how to copy is also a virtue. Everyone copies, even I possibly have done it unknowingly. Even people of great value, don't worry. Cheeky copiers aren't making their mark, they're not reinventing anything. They are just copying. You can screw the neighbor. But you can't go far. Just as copies of Jobs's jewels do not go beyond the Chinese stall. Get ideas, put together, look beyond but use your ideas.
I will no longer fear plagiarists.
You will not steal my "fame" for having copied certain styles or ideas "out of nowhere" from me. Your copy stuff will make my stuff grow, sooner or later people will look around and say: "Hey, I've seen this before". That's it, now it's a copy of me.
Then, let's face it: Would anyone ever copy a mediocre artist? No, because he should.
It is possible to ignore those who plagiarize.
Internet is not only sharing but also a place with a wild copy of work. This happens with texts, music, photos and videos. But what they don't understand is that there are those who work around the ideas, we even leave out the very serious facets that could be behind the meanings from some artists.
There are those who have sweated to give birth to an idea. Then comes the smart guy on duty and puts it in his pocket. On the other hand, the points I have listed are clear, sooner or later the accounts add up. Karma is on the side of the righteous.

D.F. ; My Social Web.