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Originally Posted by Democentre
im still waiting for any proof, regarding this renewed allegation,
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Well, you have openly admitted that the text was stolen the first time around, although your initial response was "I couldn't care less". But you then
did have to care when LT came down on you for blatent copyright infringement. And then 2 weeks later, you put the Zencart and Xmail product back up again. And you did it with a feeble but transparent "fix" by changing a few words in a few text boxes. You want
proof of this renewed allegation? No problem. Here is
my text for the cPanel Xmail Webmail tutorial:
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Frame 2 - This tutorial will show you how to use WebMail in cPanel
Frame 3 - There are several ways to access Webmail for your POP accounts
Frame 4 - One way is to point your browser to http://www.yourdomain.com/webmail (of course, replacing yourdomain.com with your actual domain)
Frame 5 - Another way is to go to your Mail Management area and login from there
Frame 6 - And finally, you can click here to go directly to WebMail
Frame 7 - Depending on the your server configuration, you may have a choice of a few mail programs to help you manage your mail. In this example, we will use SquirrelMail
Frame 9 - OK, let's get started. To better organize your email, you can create folders in which to store your messages
Frame 15 - You can make it a top level folder, or a sub-folder of an existing one
Frame 19 - Let's refresh the Folder List to see the new folder we just created
Frame 21 - As you can see, you have successfully added a top-level folder
Frame 22 - For convenience, you may add names and addresses to your Address Book
Frame 34 - To send Jane a new email message, simply click on her address and a Compose Email window will open with her address already placed in the To field
Frame 35 - SquirrelMail allows you to set your mail preferences
Frame 36 - As you can see, you have many options for configuring the way your mail is handled, and how your interface is set up
Frame 37 - And finally, let's compose and send an email
Frame 38 - Most of the fields here are pretty self-explanatory
Frame 46 - We have sent ourselves an email. As you can see, it is now waiting for us in our Inbox
Frame 48 - Once you have read the mail, you can store it in a folder, forward it, reply to it or delete it altogether
Frame 49 - And of course, when you're all done, don't forget to logout
Frame 50 - That's it!<br>You are now able to manage your mail in WebMail
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You can now watch
your movie at
https://www.democentre.com/Store/Cpa...ish/xmail.html . Anyone with half a brain can compare the two and see the obvious infraction. Sheesh. How can you
possibly defend such an obvious case of theft? Oh, and BTW, earlier in this thread, I used one of your Zencart tutorials (Installing Zencart) as evidence of theft of product. It is interesting that you have since
removed that product page again. Hmm.
Why is that? If you have nothing to hide, why take the product page down? But don't worry, in the event you now take down the Xmail page too, I have captured your Webmail tutorial as proof, so you won't be able to "hide" that one too by taking it offline.
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Originally Posted by Democentre
see there is none they are not the same and i "admit" they where very simlar the first time round this was a mistake on my account i released them without checking but we all make mistakes
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It is very interesting to see how you publicly acknowledge having made a "mistake":
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I apologies if someone we out source to has a little bit of a problem creating the content but to be honest I couldn’t care less! After all they only get compared to yours which if we are honest and as this IS MY thread, are no better just dearer!
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Yup. That certainly sounds like a responsible and genuine acknowledgement of a "mistake" and an honest and immediate effort to remedy the situation.
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Originally Posted by Democentre
But the problem still remains in Vito's insistance this should be not have been done publicly but in private!
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You're kidding, right? Let me get this straight. I see that a competitor is selling tutorials that contain a blatent and obvious theft of
my text,
my hard work,
my time and effort, and you are suggesting that I extend any kind of courtesy?
Let me put this as suscinctly as I possibly can. You are entitled to
no courtesy or discretion whatsoever. You are a competitor. You have
stolen my hard work and claimed it as your own. You then pretty much said "up yours" when I called you on it. And when you were eventually forced to deal with it by your upstream provider, you "fixed" things by making a couple of minor word changes and uploaded the same product, still 95% stolen.
Courtesy? Discretion? Private vs public? Bah. I think not.
Vito