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Originally Posted by markjut
I think i'll answer Artashes questions next, at least s/he was far more amicable and pleasant asking questions which I would have asked were the roles reversed. My rewording involved the following. I had word documents of all of the tutorials that I was to reword, I then brushed up all of the grammar and added a few extra details where it was thin on the ground. I then went around several of the competitors which Nathan specified checking for anything that was too similar, I then edited some parts to remove offending phrases. So no copyright infringements would have occured through me doing that, quite the opposite. I hope that answers your question, if you have any more please ask 
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In all honesty, I find it strange that after so much corrections, rephrasing and remodeling, as you say took place, the content on many of the products ended up being the exact copy of what DemoDemo has. You might have been responsible for editing, but the source document (whoever produced it) being so similar just doesn't make up for the strange coincidence in my view. And the source document is what we are talking about here. If you were handed the material that was already copied, don't you see the wrongdoing in that?
My background is in journalism, so I am very much surprised that a writer such as yourself cannot recognize the fault.
Best,