TO MY P.E. READERS AND COMMENTERS
NOTICE OF A PLAGIARIST ON
WHO'S YOUR DADDY BLOG.
In addition to hosting commenters who publish pornography, comments that contain anti-Semitism, misogyny, and anti-black racism, Who's Your Daddy blogspot hosts commenters who steal other people's copyrighted material -- plagiarists.
The fake "A Proud Progress" below has been stealing my blog posts, my comments to my readers, as well as my readers' comments over the past months and has been publishing them on various other conservative blogs, but mostly Lisa's Who's Your Daddy blog.
Here's just one recent example from today, June 29, 2016:
Directly plagiarized from Progressive Eruptions:
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Wednesday is Trump Hump Day
Another in a series of why we love Scotland:
Donald Trump's campaign is in trouble financially. Recently Trump claimed that he had raised $3 million with his first ever donation email. But that was just another one of Trump’s many lies.
One of his sons, Donald Trump, Jr., went begging for donations to the Trumper's campaign chest, asking a number of Scottish politicians (which is probably illegal) for contributions. They turned him down, but one of them, MP Natalie McGarry of Glasgow East, also sent along a letter explaining her refusal to finance Don the Con's campaign.
Progressive Eruptions has no connection whatsoever with "A Proud Progressive." APP is an internet troll, sock puppet, and plagiarist.
Plagiarism and Online Content Theft
An argument arises that when the person – who picked up your work to use it elsewhere – is giving a back link to your work, it is not copyright infringement. But it is not the case. If any person uses any of your work – no matter how small it is – for any of his/her personal benefits irrespective of whether or not he gives you the attribution, it is copyright infringement unless that person has a written permission from you.
Understanding Copyrights, Patents And Trademarks
The Intellectual Properties Act covers three specific areas: Content in any form: text, artwork, sound and video including animations Ideas and
Inventions: Includes inventions that are still on paper
Symbols: Business trademarks For symbols, you have to get them registered as trademarks so that others cannot use them for their profit.
Trademarks generally apply to products and services that are more of a tangible nature.
Ideas and inventions need to be patented and they are the property of the person who gets them registered. While for inventions (patents) and symbols (trademarks), you need some sort of paperwork, you do not need any kind of paperwork for claiming rights to anything that YOU created.
Once your work is published – irrespective of whether on paper or digital media – you own the sole rights to it.
A Proud Progressive uses my work without my permission. APP is not a "Progressive," but is, in fact, an internet troll who has found a welcoming home at Lisa's Who's Your Daddy blog. Along with her pornographers, anti-Semites, misogynists, and anti-African-American racists, Lisa can add cheating plagiarists to her stable of horses' asses.
One of his sons, Donald Trump, Jr., went begging for donations to the Trumper's campaign chest, asking a number of Scottish politicians (which is probably illegal) for contributions. They turned him down, but one of them, MP Natalie McGarry of Glasgow East, also sent along a letter explaining her refusal to finance Don the Con's campaign.