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Thread: Copyright Infringment. What would you do?

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    Copyright Infringment. What would you do?

    No it is not about my articles though I have had to deal with people who have tried to claim my published articles as their own.

    Here is the question. Say you knew of someone who was claiming other peoples articles or work as their own and taking credit for it. What would you do? Would you ignore it? Report it to the actual author if you knew who owned the copyright?

    How would you handle a situation like that?

    If you were the author would you want to be told? Would you care if someone claimed your work as their own?

    Personally I would want to be told. I worked hard on the articles I have written and had published and I would not want someone stealing my work or taking credit where they don't deserve it.

    Nicole & Sheena & Puppies

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    I would want to be told.
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    but what if you weren't the author but knew that someone was claiming someone elses work as their own. Would you then report it to the author or the person who held the copyright?
    Nicole & Sheena & Puppies

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    I would want to be told and because I hold the copyrite on my own work I would think that others do the same so by telling the author then your doing both.

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    By claiming someone's elses work as their own they are actually breaking the law ... it is plagerism and they can be charged. I would suggest reporting it either to the person's supervisor and/or the author of the work.

    In the science field that it is a BIG no no!

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    I'd report it to the author.
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    Report it or not? YES! Report it.

    To the author or to the copyright holder? Why not both?! Or is one easier to locate or contact? Then go with that one.
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    Even if I wasn't the author, I would let someone know (the plagiarist's supervisor, the article's author, etc), or maybe I might even try talking to the person themselves and ask if they realize how serious plagiarism is and explain the sort of legal troubles they can run into if they copy from the wrong person?

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    My gosh, I have seen this same post on so many forums it's making me sick . You should take the advice Val gave you in 2004. If you feel it should be reported then report it, you're a big girl, old enough to make a decision like this. I know someone stealing copyrights also, I just let it pass, I have enough to keep me busy and I'm sure the writers of articles keep tabs on this kind of stuff.

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    I think she should report it but i also think that she should be warned that if it were to come about that Nichole was wrong in her reporting that she could set herself up for a lawsuit and criminal charges for placing a false complaint. Nichole should be very careful in making sure she knows 100% that her complaint is valid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romance
    I think she should report it but i also think that she should be warned that if it were to come about that Nichole was wrong in her reporting that she could set herself up for a lawsuit and criminal charges for placing a false complaint. Nichole should be very careful in making sure she knows 100% that her complaint is valid.
    That is true, but if I was in her shoes, I wouldn't "report it" as much a just send a link or copy of the article.

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    ahhh ok. yes that would keep her from accidentally stepping in it.

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    This thing about copyright always bugs the hell out of me.
    If it is an article the fact is that there are only so many discriptive words in the english language, and sooner or later, if your putting your stuff out on the internet your are going to run across someone who has the same writing style and uses the same words.
    If it is an informative article that benefits ppl why not share it, and if your not making oodles of cash from it whats the big deal.

    I recently ran into this copyright crap regarding 2 things.
    My grandmother was a through and through dog person and was also into home remedies.
    Most of you have heard of Blue powder ear treatment, well I have the original mix written in my grandmother recipe book, which was written 30 years ago, yet someone on the internet has added bits and pieces of info to that original recipe and is now claiming it as their own.

    My grandmother also passed down a recipe for cat urine removal which contains hydrogen peroxide, washing up liquid, and baking powder, this recipe is also all over the internet with ppl claiming it as their own.

    What is more a lot of ppl are selling these recipes for a lot of money because they actually work, so do I claim copyright, the recipe book is dated 1969, and the recipes are handwritten in it, I an prove they are the originals.

    Ppl really need to get over this legal crap and start sharing to improve life for others.

    Here is a copy of my email regarding the ear treatment (btw that is what my grandmother called it)

    Subject: Re blue powder ear treatment.

    I have to say I am disappointed by your actions of copyrighting the use of
    this formula to stictly printed use as most ppl correspond via email these
    days.
    Infact I think it is very sad that you have copyrighted the formula at
    all.
    I have been aware of this mixture for in excess of 30 years, infact I
    think I still have the piece of paper my grandmother wrote it on
    somewhere in her old recipe book.
    This is a treatment that old school dog ppl have known about for years,
    shame that you should claim it as your own.
    I have found out today you are contacting websites displaying the formula
    threatening to sue etc if it is not removed.
    Very sad day indeed.
    At the end of the day the animals will suffer.

    Yes we live with cats visit www.aarrff.org

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    Here is the reply I got


    My Web Site, is non-commercial and provides an
    ENORMOUS amount of helpful information -- available to all on the internet.
    It was a
    great deal of work to create this Web Site and all at my own expense. I
    hope you'll spend some time reading the wide array of information available
    and reconsider your harsh judgment of me.

    Please understand that anything authored and PUBLISHED in print (a book with
    the copyright stated) -- or on the internet (Web Page) is, by definition,
    Intellectual Property and is COPYRIGHTED material, protected by law.

    FYI, as I state in my Blue Power Ear Treatment excerpt, the ingredients and
    only some of the instructions were given to me more than a decade ago --
    for the purpose of publishing it -- in order to let dog lovers all over the
    world know about this wonderful remedy. The majority of the Blue Power Ear
    Treatment excerpt from my book (10 pages) is from my own research -- along
    with responses from users of the remedy.

    As medical science evolves, we find better ways to deal with health problems
    and that's the case with the Blue Power Ear Treatment. Therefore, the
    outdated versions of my work MUST be removed because they omit the updated
    information, especially the CAUTION -- of putting anything into an ear canal
    without first having a veterinarian verifying that the eardrum is intact.
    Otherwise serious problems can result -- causing HARM to the animal!

    For the record, I did NOT threaten to sue anyone about this issue. I simply
    requested my OUTDATED article be removed and the Link inserted -- so that
    all dog lovers may be better informed (with the CAUTION), and FREELY
    print-out my article for their personal use at this Link:


    Unfortunately, people make false statements, disparaging others unfairly,
    and the _misinformation_ continues to circulate quickly via the internet,
    for example: on a forum -- stating that my article is "based upon my
    experience with the product", to the incorrect remark that I am "promoting
    and selling the product" -- which are TOTALLY FALSE.

    I have made it very clear in my article that I have never used this old-time
    remedy-- because my animals have never had ear problems.

    Furthermore, I don't sell any products -- nothing is sold from my Web Site
    as it is intended for educational purposes, see:

    Regards,
    Helen

    Yes we live with cats visit www.aarrff.org

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    Thanks all for the responses. It is interesting to see how each person views these types of things. Really makes you think.
    Nicole & Sheena & Puppies

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