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Originally Posted by Ethics of Magic
Give credits where credits are due
Credits need to be given in products, in lectures and to video performances. It also means that you cannot blatantly rename effects and routines. In case the original name involves a specific prop and you use another prop in your performance, you are allowed to change this part of the name so that it would suit your performance. In case the original differs from your take, you can rename it as well, but you will still have to give credits to the original creator.
Credits usually include those who came up with the techniques you use. Techniques without any known creators could be skipped. In case it is a fully independent creation, you are allowed to say that as well, although doing some research is much more appreciated. If research has been done and it still appears to be an original creation, there is nothing wrong by giving credits to just yourself. However, if an earlier publication has been overlooked, a correction has to be made.
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It's okay if it's an independent creation, but you clearly released the tutorial
after you saw Carlten's video, as it was the first thing I posted in this thread and you even have it included in your first reply..
You may as well want to check out
http://magicethics.com because you seem to be missing out on a lot..