Copyright Theft Being Supported by Entireweb

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by RyanBlank, May 9, 2006.

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    I have been a fan of writing articles both for the sake of my clients as well as for the marketing benefits that come along with it. It's something that i truely enjoyed doing. That is until one day i found my articles syndicated all over the internet, under another author's name (this is common and has more than likely happened to many people reading this).. Talk about feeling violated.. I really did. I contacted every site i could to remove the violators name and replace it with mine or have the article removed completely. I even had to contact credible article syndication sites and let them know they helping this guys cause. As i'm sure most of you know.. I could only do so much. The thief still gets credit to this day for my work.

    Anyway, that being said, i begin my rant... I happened to look at Entireweb's Newsletter today (no idea why really, it's a low level beginner's guide to SEO and something i never read). To my suprise, the expert article was 'written' by the same guy that stole my articles! Knowing full well this guy is a fake, i copyscaped the newsletter url and found the article to be attibuted to someone else and written 4 YEARS ago. So.. i decided to write about it. I'm tired of people like this getting credit for thievery. I posted a link at DIGG and not for my own personal gain. Instead because it's a central place to get the word out. Don't digg it for me, don't even digg it at all. But copyright thieves should feel some backlash and sources like Entireweb's Newsletter should not assist in their success. Copyright thieves should not be exposed to mass audiences and publicity by submitting SOMEBODY ELSES work!

    copyright thief

    This newsletter goes out to more than 400,000 unsuspecting readers. All of which have no idea this so called expert is a total sham.

    Rant over.. thanks everyone
     
    RyanBlank, May 9, 2006 IP