I don't know what happened, but you don't have to leave the forums LauraLara. We're a bunch of really great people here.Please don't hate me, I didn't know there was a spoiler alert and someone told me they wanted to see them, I can leave the forum if you want![]()
No way!!! Stay it's okay!! We all post or say stupid stuff sometimes! Just freaked everyone out hahaPlease don't hate me, I didn't know there was a spoiler alert and someone told me they wanted to see them, I can leave the forum if you want![]()
Yes!!! I'm getting the CCs for the purpose of using them as creme blushers, not so much as lip products and this is exactly what I want to hear!It's more of a true yellow, especially with the gloss.
She's definitely wearing a TON of gloss and probably pigment too in this photo. On it's own, Playland is more of a standard sheer-ish frost!
I'd be very cautious about the CCs too this time around. I only saw the pale pink one and the feel of it is different than the original batch - it worked better now on the cheeks and didn't stay greasy, but it was a real mess on the lips. The original ones were much better on the lips, I thought, even though they didn't dry down that well on the cheeks. Procede with caution.
Hi there! I am a long-time lurker ( I LOVE MAC) but it is my first time commenting. While I wished it would be on make-up; I cannot ignore the comments like those above regarding "credit".
Don't be silly! You don't have to leave.
We're not talking legalities here, we're talking about being polite and courteous to people who have spent the time to search for photos and/or who took the time to scan in photos from mags or who organized pics with names.Hi there! I am a long-time lurker ( I LOVE MAC) but it is my first time commenting. While I wished it would be on make-up; I cannot ignore the comments like those above regarding "credit".
Because I HIGHLY, HIGHLY doubt that any of my fellow MAClovers here have bought and paid for a pattern number, secured an attorney to actively protect and ensure no "infringement occurs' and ACTUALLY hold a copyright, then you CANNOT STEAL any photo on this website. ERGO, you NEED not give CREDIT. ESPECIALLY of products made by MAC (not yourselves).
I have finally commented because quite frankly, some of you accusing another of "not giving credit/stealing" are simply vicious. I think you should ask the poster "where did you find the picture (or similar)" rather than 'attack'.
While "giving credit" may be polite, it certainly is not required and for damn sure is NOT LEGAL.
From: an ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. (so perhaps I know a little something about infringement)
Now: YIPPIE for this collection: I will be broke![]()
I totally agree with this post. Be courteous and polite, give credit when someone else took their time to find info/pics.We're not talking legalities here, we're talking about being polite and courteous to people who have spent the time to search for photos and/or who took the time to scan in photos from mags or who organized pics with names. I'd say the majority of members here are very fun and welcoming, so I find it quite rude that your first post is to tell members what to do and call them vicious.
Not everything "legal" is "moral" or fair. Plus, only the recidivists get called out. People like Miss Dynamite are entitled to express their opinion about other people using pictures that clearly were lifted from specktra members posts. I'm sure you would understand that if someone repeatedly uses your intellectual property without permission you would not just remain silent, even though you claim it's "legal".Hi there! I am a long-time lurker ( I LOVE MAC) but it is my first time commenting. While I wished it would be on make-up; I cannot ignore the comments like those above regarding "credit".
Because I HIGHLY, HIGHLY doubt that any of my fellow MAClovers here have bought and paid for a pattern number, secured an attorney to actively protect and ensure no "infringement occurs' and ACTUALLY hold a copyright, then you CANNOT STEAL any photo on this website. ERGO, you NEED not give CREDIT. ESPECIALLY of products made by MAC (not yourselves).
I have finally commented because quite frankly, some of you accusing another of "not giving credit/stealing" are simply vicious. I think you should ask the poster "where did you find the picture (or similar)" rather than 'attack'.
While "giving credit" may be polite, it certainly is not required and for damn sure is NOT LEGAL.
From: an ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. (so perhaps I know a little something about infringement)
Now: YIPPIE for this collection: I will be broke![]()
This post simply validates mine. NO-ONE here has "intellectual PROPERTY" . Property is a thing bought and paid for-- NO ONE has bought and paid for COPYRIGHT (that would be a picture of MAC's product or the swatch) on here.Not everything "legal" is "moral" or fair. Plus, only the recidivists get called out. People like Miss Dynamite are entitled to express their opinion about other people using pictures that clearly were lifted from specktra members posts. I'm sure you would understand that if someone repeatedly uses your intellectual property without permission you would not just remain silent, even though you claim it's "legal".
LOL NO it doesn't. What kind of law school did you go to? "Property rights" doesn't only include things that can be bought or has monetary value. Under the constitution, for example, when they talk about right to life, liberty and property, "property rights" include employment which is intangible and not a thing that is bought.This post simply validates mine. NO-ONE here has "intellectual PROPERTY" . Property is a thing bought and paid for-- NO ONE has bought and paid for COPYRIGHT (that would be a picture of MAC's product or the swatch) on here.
Wouldn't it bother you though, if someone used YOUR pictures and failed to ask/credit you properly? Regardless of legalities. What if it was a photo of your dog or child?? You would be peeved. Don't lie. Let's keep this cool and move on. Thanks for joining Specktra officially!This post simply validates mine. NO-ONE here has "intellectual PROPERTY" . Property is a thing bought and paid for-- NO ONE has bought and paid for COPYRIGHT (that would be a picture of MAC's product or the swatch) on here.
Or Rena10?LOL NO it doesn't. What kind of law school did you go to? "Property rights" doesn't only include things that can be bought or has monetary value. Under the constitution, for example, when they talk about right to life, liberty and property, "property rights" include employment which is intangible and not a thing that is bought.
You've been rude long enough. People here are warm and welcoming but we certainly could use less toxic posters here.
I won't be surprised if you ARE trendmoon using a different account name.
Please spare this forum any further of your drama. And if you really are an attorney this collection will not make you "broke"
Good day I ain't gonna feed you no more trollerella.![]()
LOL NO it doesn't. What kind of law school did you go to? "Property rights" doesn't only include things that can be bought or has monetary value. Under the constitution, for example, when they talk about right to life, liberty and property, "property rights" include employment which is intangible and not a thing that is bought.
You've been rude long enough. People here are warm and welcoming but we certainly could use less toxic posters here.
I won't be surprised if you ARE trendmoon using a different account name.
Please spare this forum any further of your drama. And if you really are an attorney this collection will not make you "broke"
Good day I ain't gonna feed you no more trollerella.![]()