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Posted on Tuesday 29th of May 2007 at 14:15 in Blogging

Name and shame: this man is stealing your content (part 2)

I wrote the other day about a scoundrel who had been stealing your content for his own use. Well, we now have closure and I'd like to briefly share it with you.

Vipul was a content thief, fact. I got very upset about this man stealing my content for his own use that I blogged it, reported him to Blogger and scoured the Internet looking for contact details for this man so I could "bring the pain".

However, the thief returned to the scene of the crime and gave up by writing a comment on the article. He's removed the blog (apparently, although it could just be moved) and apologised, explaining that he was just "trying some things" and he wished no gain from stealing my content.

Right... I imagine the AGLOCO affiliate banner was going to somehow deliver profits to me was it? Never mind, he apologised and removed the offending article. Thanks a million to srlinuxx from Tuxmachines.org for finding the offending content on her eternal quest for new Linux content and telling me about it.

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Relax. Many people (including myself) get their content stolen. It’s not worth the trouble chasing down.
Roy Schestowitz