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[edit]Thanks for your comments at VP, I always thought using Pixsy usually constituted copyleft trolling, now I feel a bit more informed on the topic. Also see my comment at the VRT ticket. —Matrix(!) ping onewhen replying {user - talk? - uselesscontributions} 21:41, 31 August 2025 (UTC)
- Well, it still can be as you said, but not always. The things I usually look at are: (a) was it an individual or a commercial usage, (b) do we have any indication that the reuser made a good-faith attempt to follow the license (e.g. misspelling the author’s name vs. leaving out all attribution), and (c) whether the enforcement is proportionate compared to the actual breach. That’s the line between legitimate copyright enforcement and what we call copyleft trolling. Using Pixsy alone doesn’t automatically mean trolling. --Jonatan Svensson Glad (talk) 22:03, 31 August 2025 (UTC)