[EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped out this message on 10/21/2002 9:42 AM 
 
>A search for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" on Google.com (Web & Groups) turned 
>up 14 hits.
>
>8 of those hits came from 
><http://www.mail-archive.com/emailer-talk%40eskimo.com>, which appears 
>to have been archiving our list since July.  (I think we asked them to 
>archive us, since our old archive had vanished.)

I see. I didn't know that this private list was on the web for all to 
see. What a shame. I run many lists for other orgs and the archives are 
closed to the public.
 
>1 of those hits came from someone reposting one of your Emailer-Talk 
>messages to the <news:comp.sys.mac.comm> newsgroup.

Nasty!
 
>3 of those hits came from 
><http://maclux-rz.uibk.ac.at/~maillists/assimilator>, which is an 
>archive of the Assimilator mailing list.

I never heard of *that* list....so someone lifted the message, once 
again, without permission which is just as bad as a spammer..
 
>1 of those hits came from someone reposting a MacMarines mailing list 
>digest to the <news:comp.sys.mac.advocacy> newsgroup, which included 
>one of your messages to the list.

Geez. You'd think they'd know better.
 
>1 of those hits came from 
><http://macinsearch.com/users/drbilly/today.htm>, which includes an 
>email you submitted to the editor.

This one has to be the worst plagiarism! That was an article I wrote for 
a newsletter SOMEWHERE ELSE many moons ago, and he has had that on his 
site, without my permission now, for years. It was NOT submitted by me, 
to him at all. Hmmmmm.

>You used "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as your name each time.  I'm not accusing 
>you of anything.  I'm just saying you weren't as careful as you thought 
>you were.

Again, only on private lists, and the address was "lifted" and placed 
elsewhere by someone OTHER than me...


 

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