Thread:Robert Alvarez/@comment-20644-20151214233644/@comment-867021-20151218153704

Brandon, you did not respond to my comments above. I would like clarification on what you consider "copied content." Does Wikia consider "copied content" to consist of anything at all that is found upon another wiki regardless of who originated it or does "copied content" refer specifically to plagiarized content without proper sourcing? It was my understanding that one cannot plagiarize oneself. The Wonder Woman example that you used in your original post is my work as are most of the earlier Wonder Woman issues which did not exist until I created them. I think that you would be hard pressed to randomly pick an issue on the Marvel & DC wikis that did not have my name in the history. Brandon, I have over 200,000 contributions on Marvel and over 100,000 contributions on DC. I left being an admin on those wikis due to differences of opinion with the other admins. Brad and Johnny, unbeknownst to me at the time, were actually following along behind my apn contributions on Marvel to create character timelines DELETING them as I was doing them without even discussing the situation with me. Brandon, the Marvel & DC entries on CrossGen are NOT merely "copied content." I have over 200,000 edits on CrossGen, building upon my work initially done at Marvel & DC wikis. For example, the Marvel character timelines have been reestablished on CrossGen after weeks of rework. This content is UNIQUE. It no longer exists on Marvel due to Brad and Johnny and the other admins deleting it. I have made many formatting changes, adding synopsis, and error corrections. These pages are NOT identical. In cases where I have not made substantial alteration the work is mine. The entirety of 50s Marvel synopsis is my writing.