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L’évolution de l’iPad en 2012 et 2014

Publié le 26 février 2010 à 16h02 | Modifié le 22 avril 2010 à 2h04

Suite à la conférence de Steve de présentation de l’iPad, de nombreux montages photos sur l’évolution de l’iPad, celle-ci est plus marrante, elle montre le prochain iPad en 2012 : iBoard, et le suivant en 2014 : iMat

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exemple : Benjamin a lu : L’évolution de l’iPad en 2012 et 2014 sur Begeek.fr
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  1. ρουλέτα που κερδίζει - le 02/03/2010 06:13:51

    Hey, ok, I get it, I guess – but does this really work?

  2. Toastgoblin - le 04/03/2010 16:21:03

    Not bad, but the idea was « borrowed » from this comic:
    The third panel is even directly copied from the comic. What, no acknowledgement? Shame on you.

  3. Jason - le 04/03/2010 16:47:44

    Way to steal a joke that’s over a month old. Plagiarism is plagiarism.

  4. RustyBadger - le 04/03/2010 17:16:33

    Shame on you for blatantly ripping off someone else’s work! Honte à vous!
    Cela a été copié à partir d’une bande dessinée bien plus tôt:

    Don’t steal others’ work and pass it off as your own!

  5. dallen - le 04/03/2010 17:36:08

    Thieves! Way to steal another man’s joke. I liked it better the first time I read the joke on Stolen Pixels. You also blatantly stole the third frame. So, shame on you.

    Thieves, thieves, thieves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. GoodApprentice - le 04/03/2010 17:55:34

    I too protest the theft of frame 3 from a similar comic created by Shamus Young

    Did you really think no one would notice this act of piracy?

  7. Xanyr - le 04/03/2010 17:57:53

    Your unoriginality is truly awe inspiring

  8. Murmur - le 04/03/2010 18:09:01

    Either pull this piece or acknowledge your source material! I’m a long-time fan of this website, but looking at the links supplied by those complaining, it’s obvious that panel three has been stolen. How much of your other stuff has been ripped-off from others? What the hell?!

  9. Passerby - le 04/03/2010 19:49:58

    Shame on you! Check your sources! Look at the third picture in your comic, you’re obviously using another’s picture and passing it off as your own.

  10. Yoann - le 04/03/2010 20:00:05

    @Toastgoblin: @RustyBadger: @dallen: @GoodApprentice: @Xanyr: @Passerby:

    I would not offense you, but the image we published is not yours. For proof, I learned the existence of your website by seeing the link you sent to us..
    We find the information, we publish and we quote sources.
    For the iPad, we received an email from our reader, and we also put a link to the site of this reader.

    The blog author has been advised http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=7371&cpage=1#comment-146440

  11. (LK) - le 04/03/2010 20:01:35

    The person who submitted this plagiarized. They copied images from escapistmagazine.com

    The real creator is shamusyoung.com. Blogmotion.fr plagiarized the image.

    La personne qui a soumis ce plagié. Ils ont copié des images de escapistmagazine.com

    Le vrai créateur est shamusyoung.com. Blogmotion.fr plagié l’image.

  12. Blackbird71 - le 04/03/2010 20:53:12

    @Yoann:

    That’s just plain bull. Citing the source that plagarized the work does not make it legitimate. It is still plagarized, and a copyright violation. Take it down.

  13. Samuel222 - le 04/03/2010 23:23:00

    You should at least acknowledge that this was « inspired by » Stolen Pixels, or better yet: « blatantly copied ». I mean: The third frame was shopped by Shamus himself and then re-appeared here. Check the release date on the Stolen Pixels. « We got this by e-mail from some guy » is not a source citation. You should be ashamed.

  14. Anon - le 04/03/2010 23:37:17

    Yes because claiming you got the image via email makes the theft legitimate. Maybe I should look through your archives, steal some of your work (if it is yours) and just claim that I got it via an email.

  15. Blackbird71 - le 05/03/2010 00:18:05

    Oh, and in case you hadn’t noticed yet, Shamus Young’s work was published and dated a month before yours, so you can stop trying to make it look as if he took your work.

  16. Madman - le 05/03/2010 02:15:23

    Vous avez copié cette plaisanterie des jeunes de Shamus. J’irais bien avec celui, mais vous d’une manière flagrante avez déchiré au loin le troisième panneau.

  17. D - le 05/03/2010 03:14:58

    Claiming someone emailed you the work doesn’t make it YOUR work. It makes it failure to research your sources – and that makes you irresponsible. None of it makes you less criminal: it’s still violation of copyright. This piece needs to be removed immediately.

  18. SolkaTruesilver - le 05/03/2010 03:34:50

    Bonjour.

    J’aimerais vous aviser que le comic en lien a ete vole de ce comic original, publie il y a un peu plus d’un mois:

    http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/stolen-pixels/7112-Stolen-Pixels-165-The-Next-Big-Thing-from-Apple

    Comme vous pouvez le constater, la 3e photo est un clair copier/coller.

  19. Passerby - le 05/03/2010 07:03:48

    @Yoann:

    Be a man and own up to your mistake of publishing a plagiarised work. And just how lame can you get, removing the links to the original comic? Is this how you’re taught where you come from, hiding the truth?

    http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/stolen-pixels/7112-Stolen-Pixels-165-The-Next-Big-Thing-from-Apple

  20. Volatar - le 05/03/2010 07:49:06

    You can easily tell that the third panel is a simple upsizing from Shamus’s comic here: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/stolen-pixels/7112-Stolen-Pixels-165-The-Next-Big-Thing-from-Apple

    In case you did not notice you boneheads here at begeek.fr, Shamus’s Comic Says « Copyright (c) 2010 The Escapist ». Yeah, your not stealing from some little blogger, your stealing from a site 50 times larger than you. That means they have 50 times the money too.

    Do you REALLY want to go into a legal battle with that? Do you REALLY want your site to die?

  21. Manny - le 05/03/2010 09:08:27

    Comme vous avez reçu cette image par e-mail, c’est clair que c’est pas vous qui avez plagié quoi que ce soit.
    Le problème est que celui qui a créé cette image a copié une partie (le fameux troisième panneau) chez l’escapistmagazine, et cette partie est la création d’un de leurs contributeurs (Shamus Young).
    Puisque vous êtes informés, la moindre des choses serait de mettre un lien vers l’escapistmagazine afin de ne pas soutenir le plagiat.

  22. Stringycustard - le 05/03/2010 09:37:53

    Enough people have pointed out that this idea has been done before and that the actual content from that earlier comic by Shamus Young has been stolen. You need to put a direct link about this at the very top of the post, as well as explain the situation *before* the comic is shown (and only keep the comic to show the similarity between the two works).

    Making a note of it somewhere in the long list of comments here is not how to do it at all. Very few people will read that.

  23. Bastien - le 05/03/2010 11:09:30

    @Yoann: What about the techcrunch design rip mentionned above?

  24. Vendeesign - le 05/03/2010 11:52:06

    @Bastien: Intérêt de ton double commentaire ?

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