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Re: your opinions re: stolen from the web
Doesn't GWA have a lawyer available to members for such matters? Sometimes a
terse letter on law firm letterhead can get results.
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:49 PM, C.L. Fornari <clfornari@mail.com> wrote:
> A search of my website pages on Copyscape (http://www.copyscape.com/)
> just turned up a landscape company that used the article about Pruning, in
> it's entirety, plus a photo illustrating that article on the front page of
> their newsletter in 2004. I sent them a letter asking for payment, and they
> just replied that they've removed the stolen material from their website.
> So, fellow writers, do I do anything else about this or let it go? Your
> opinions, please!
> Signed,
> Steamed in Sandwich
> (C.L. Fornari)
>
>
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Kathy Purdy
Cold Climate Gardening: providing the information you need
to succeed in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 and colder.
http://www.coldclimategardening.com
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