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28th October 09, 07:41 AM
#11
I have joined and attempted to post a scathing commentary but it has not uploaded as yet. Will keep trying.
Blatant copyright infringement at its worst. This guy should be ashamed to post his face as his avatar.
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28th October 09, 08:00 AM
#12
I have had work stolen too. A "colleague" photographed one of my electronphotomicrographs and presented it in an oral presentation at a national meeting. I was there (fortunately), called her out, and she has not been heard of since.
So will it be for this creep. I am working on it.
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28th October 09, 08:29 AM
#13
Add me to the bandwagon. Joined up and ranted. That's just disgusting. My sympathies, Barb.
Not to threadjack, but I don't get this comment on that page...
For reference, the kilts featured in this article are what most "in the know" call Casual kilts. Pipers often wear what is called the Full or Pipers' Kilt- which is often hand sewn, has three buckles (two interior and one exterior), and has from 7-9 yards of fabric depending on the gentleman's size
I was pretty sure the kilt was traditional, not casual... Who are these "in the know" people and what do they know that I don't?! ;)
elim
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28th October 09, 08:30 AM
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If he is an artist, then he certainly knows copyright law, or at least should. Every student is taught how the law protects his or her own work.
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28th October 09, 08:47 AM
#15
Commented, emailed, and "FLAGGED" it through EHow as a copyright infringement. Good luck!
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28th October 09, 08:50 AM
#16
I just sent him this e-mail:
Dear Sir,
I am writing to you as a reader of Barb Tewksbury's book "the art of kiltmaking" and as a fellow home kiltmaker.
I have been made aware that you have copied and paraphrased from the above mentioned book and posted this as your own work on ehow.com. I am also aware that Ms. Tewksbury has asked you to remove the post.
I would like to express my disgust of your distasteful theft, and remind you that your actions are also illegal.
Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!
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28th October 09, 09:02 AM
#17
Signed up, posted, and flagged. I don't expect this article to last the day with this response.
- Brett
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
- Ferris Bueller
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28th October 09, 09:06 AM
#18
I sent a comment to the "How to" people" (without signing up) and got confirmation of their receipt of my comment. Let's see how long it takes for them to respond.
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28th October 09, 09:10 AM
#19
Additional Thoughts....
Barb,
You should ask to find out how many viewings the article has had, this is the first step in accessing damages -- people are viewing your work online instead of buying your book. Both the author of the article and the website owners are liable for these potential damages.
And yet another thought -- you could offer the website a replacement article of your own which provides less specific information, but includes a link to purchase your book should the reader be interested in really making a kilt.
-john
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You see, ya can't please everyone, so ya got to please yourself (Rick Nelson "Garden Party")
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28th October 09, 09:20 AM
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