Forum:The founder of another wiki blocked me

FORGIVE ME IF I HAVE PUT THIS IN THE WRONG CATEGORY.

Hello guys! I own the Rock Lee Springtime wiki w:c:rockleespinoff. It seems there is a competition with the another wiki Rock Lee's Springtime of Youth WIki w:c:springtimeofyouth. The founder User:ManikWorld accuses our wiki of copying the contents and even taunted me: see w:c:rockleespinoff:User_talk:IndxcvNovelist. He abuses his administrative powers and even blocked my co-admin of no reason. When you head to my profile @ his wiki he stated no reason. I would admit I blocked him but recently as a warning, and I unblocked him today. —IndxcvNovelist (Talk to Me|My Wiki) 13:36, May 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * Generally, issues of user blocking are not commented upon publicly. You should submit your problem to Staff directly.  Use the Special:Contact form.  As an aside, you should be careful thinking you "own" any part of Wikia.  All content is submitted through a CC-BY-SA license, which means that "ownership" in any traditional sense of that word which implies exclusivity, is a practical impossibility.  Everyone and no-one owns w:c:rockleespinoff.   14:08: Sat 12 May 2012
 * I will say this, though: it sure looks to me like your wiki did copy this revision of your character Infobox from w:c:springtimeofyouth:template:character Infobox. I mean, it's extremely unlikly that two people working independently would have both arrived at a font size of .90em, a line-height of 1.5 and various bottom-left-radiuses of 7px.  Even less likely is the possibility that two independent coders would have both arrived at the exact same shade of green: #228822.  You really shouldn't try to sound so indignant and offended that the other wiki is accusing you of copying their stuff.  You, or your team, obviously did copy their stuff.


 * Notice, though, that I said "copied" not "stole". You can't steal what someone doesn't own.  And the CC-BY-SA 3.0 content means that if you put up something on your wiki, I can take it for my wiki — but I have to give credit where credit is due.  At a minimum, you must put a link to the page of the wiki you copied from in the edit summary.  So in this case, you should have put something like "this is a modified version of w:c:springtimeofyouth:template:character Infobox" as the edit summary.  Then, the other wiki would have no grounds for complaint. As things stand, however, your wiki is in the "wrong", however technical that wrong might be.  14:34: Sat 12 May 2012