?Is piracy so rampant and so frequent now on the internet that it makes small 
cottage designers and publishers as well as commercial designers and publishers 
(JSC, Halinski, Betexa et al) helpless to stop financial losses and theft of 
their property? i raise this question, because there is a Ru(ssian) web site 
that offers many well known (and expensive) commercial kits as free downloads 
through depositfiles (http://www.bommedeli.ucoz.ru/news/1-0-3).



If you go to the homepage (http://www.bommedeli.ucoz.ru), there is a disclaimer 
there that the site is not commercial and therefore bears no responsiblity for 
the use of the information (model kits) they provide to let others know 
(survey) what is out there.

I have written to some of the well known (FG, Thaipaperworks, Digital Navy, 
Gremir et al) designers and publishers, but this pirate site grows in volume 
from week to week with little evidence that any files are ever deleted due 
complaints by the copyright owner. The added insult is the over stamping of 
each displayed file with the pirate's URL, as though he/she/they were the 
designer. If you are a novice and you do not recognize the kit before you 
download it - you realize too late that you are a thief yourself.

People who just get into this hobby may confuse this Ru(ssian) site with 
(www.3dpapermodel.com.tw) and other actual author sites that offer free 
downloads of their own designs or authorized links to the free offer. What sort 
of concerted effort does it take from individual designers and commercial 
publishers?to react quickly enough to get sites like this Ru(ssian) pirate shut 
down or at least have the stolen files deleted from the site?

The added crime to the use of depositfiles is that the pirate has derived 
benefit each time someone downloads the kit. It could even be the 
designer/copyright holder just checking to be sure that is his/her design, but 
by that activity alone they add to the number of hits on that file being 
downloaded.

The files get distributed practically at the speed of light on the Internet, 
and the only recourse for the designer/copyright owner is to respond with the 
speed of a single oarsman in a rowboat trying to make their case that their 
design work has been stolen.

I used to make plastic kits like many of you, but I switched to paper because 
it is cheaper and it is far easier to correct your mistakes. I don't design 
kits. I?just fumble along hoping to improve with each kit I try to assemble. 
This pirate site has no conscience and should be treated as such. Does anyone 
out there know how to begin or complete the? "downsizing" of this Ru(ssian) 
site? It bears a striking resemblance to the offers made by a forum in 
Ar(gentina)that once had Thaipaperworks C-130 available for a free download 
through rapidfiles not too long ago.

Sorry for the length of the note. With the closing of many vendor shops 
(Lighthousemodelart, PMI, SPI shop etc) it should start us thinking that when 
you finally have eaten your last chicken -there are no more eggs to be had.

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