Actually the way windows and OS X does it is if its text, its copied to
the clipboard.  If it's something larger like part of a graphic like
photoshop does, they monitor the source.  If the source is closed, that
question pops up asking if the user wants to keep it in the clipboard.
If they click yes, then it gets copied to the clipboard.  If they click
no, it simply is closed without anything further.  If it's a file, its
location is remembered only in the clipboard and that it is to be copied
or cut no matter if the source window is open or not.

But fixing it in glipper is NOT the answer.  That is a bandaid solution.
It needs to be fixed in the Xorg layer where it is implemented in the
first place, so that it is fixed for all DE's like gnome and kde.

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Copy-Paste doesn't work if the source is closed before the paste
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334
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