You say that like the people/person who runs funnyjunk doesn't have absolute control over everything that goes on on their website. I was just browsing and saw something from The Oatmeal. The pure volume of stuff posted makes it probably near impossible. Well, I guess its alright then. Its not like they have any responsibility for the content hosted on their website, stamped with their logo, uploaded by their users. Most people don't even bother removing the watermarks. And those who do don't fool anybody. It's terribly obvious which stuff users made, and what stuff they share from other places. Yeah, just like its legal to pirate movies as long as you don't remove the title cards I'm not arguing that it's right, but the issue seems to be that he wasn't getting credit. I'm pointing out that he pretty much is. I've streamed movies for you guys before. Did you think I made them? no. however.. the thing with internet stuff is that it's possible to enjoy reading a comic for years and not know where it came from. all he wanted was some credit for HIS work. like... what the hell is so unreasonable about that. tell me. he doesn't demand to be paid, he was well within his rights to demand more.. if this was the big music industry.. FJ would have been shut down. :shock: