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Hi Kim,
My name is Michael and I’m a fellow WordPress.com blogger.
A week or so ago, while doing some random searching across the web, I came across a blog on Blogger.com – I also discovered that the author had “re-posted” one of my fiancee’s poems without permission and was trying to pass it off as his own writing.
After doing some additional checking, I discovered that almost all of the written content on that site had been “cut and pasted” verbatim from WordPress bloggers. Your post: “Smiling in the face of fear” was one of them.
I don’t know if you gave permission for that person to “re-post” your writing, but in the event that you did not, I wanted to make you aware of the situation.
You can see the “re-post” at: http://peeling-back-layers.blogspot.com/2009/01/smiling-in-face-of-fear.html
Also – I have been providing folks with two Google email addresses (Google owns Blogger) where they can file a complaint about this person. The email addresses are:
contact-admin@google.com
dns-admin@google.com
In addition, WordPress has a “fill-in” form you can use to let them know that someone else has stolen your content. The link to that form is:
http://stolen.wordpress.com/tips/
If you do file a complaint, be sure to include the direct URL to your post as well as the URL to the location is has been reposted.
Best Regards,
- michael -
By: michael on January 23, 2009
at 4:03 am
Thanks so much Michael. I have left a omment on Adrian’s blog and reported the breach of copyright. I can’t tell you how grateful I am that you alerted me to this. I hope 2009 is everything you wish for. Best regards
Kim
By: networkcentral on January 23, 2009
at 8:54 am