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Hi everyone, all the articles in the site www.teahistory.net , all the
copyright reserve to the writers, we only collected them from the
internet for the convinence of tea lovers, please see the copyright
http://www.teahistory.net/Copyright.htm. Sorry for our copy and paste.
If you find your article their, please tell us to remove or add your
name or address in the begining of the article. BTW, i should thanks
for Mark, who tell me the importance of the copyright, thanks Mark,
this guy is the expert of Pu-er tea, he has a Pu-er tea
website(www.pu-er.net), although i can't access it, but i bet it must
be a very expertise Pu-er tea website! Thanks!

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On 14 Mar 2006 23:49:39 -0800, "Robert" > wrote:

>Hi everyone, all the articles in the site www.teahistory.net , all the
>copyright reserve to the writers, we only collected them from the
>internet for the convinence of tea lovers, please see the copyright
>http://www.teahistory.net/Copyright.htm. Sorry for our copy and paste.
>If you find your article their, please tell us to remove or add your
>name or address in the begining of the article. BTW, i should thanks
>for Mark, who tell me the importance of the copyright, thanks Mark,
>this guy is the expert of Pu-er tea, he has a Pu-er tea
>website(www.pu-er.net), although i can't access it, but i bet it must
>be a very expertise Pu-er tea website! Thanks!


Please quit advertising your unethical site full of plagiarized
material here!

Your "copyright" link above is total bullshit!

You say "Teahistory respects the intellectual property of others" and
that is a *LIE*! If you respected the copyright of others you would
not blatantly copy their work onto your own site without their
permission. If you really and truly "respect the intellectual property
of others" you would obtain their permission *BEFORE* you use their
material.

Then, to add insult to injury, you say that if someone doesn't like
the fact that you copied (stole) their material they must provide you
with their name, address, phone number, electronic signature, and 2
written statements before you will remove the stolen material. That is
not only unethical but it is also insult to our intelligence.

Your insincere remarks about my website do nothing but irritate me.
Please go away, you exhibit no honor and I suspect that few of us have
any respect for you ..........

BTW, who is Mark?

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http://www.pu-erh.net
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>> Hi everyone, all the articles in the site www.teahistory.net , all the
>> copyright reserve to the writers, we only collected them from the
>> internet for the convinence of tea lovers, please see the copyright
>> http://www.teahistory.net/Copyright.htm. Sorry for our copy and paste.
>> If you find your article their, please tell us to remove or add your
>> name or address in the begining of the article. BTW, i should thanks
>> for Mark, who tell me the importance of the copyright, thanks Mark,
>> this guy is the expert of Pu-er tea, he has a Pu-er tea
>> website(www.pu-er.net), although i can't access it, but i bet it must
>> be a very expertise Pu-er tea website! Thanks!

>
> Please quit advertising your unethical site full of plagiarized
> material here!
>
> Your "copyright" link above is total bullshit!
>
> You say "Teahistory respects the intellectual property of others" and
> that is a *LIE*! If you respected the copyright of others you would
> not blatantly copy their work onto your own site without their
> permission. If you really and truly "respect the intellectual property
> of others" you would obtain their permission *BEFORE* you use their
> material.
>
> Then, to add insult to injury, you say that if someone doesn't like
> the fact that you copied (stole) their material they must provide you
> with their name, address, phone number, electronic signature, and 2
> written statements before you will remove the stolen material. That is
> not only unethical but it is also insult to our intelligence.
>
> Your insincere remarks about my website do nothing but irritate me.
> Please go away, you exhibit no honor and I suspect that few of us have
> any respect for you ..........
>
> BTW, who is Mark?


Hi Mike,
Well, guess that answers any question I might have had.
Michael

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Mike Petro wrote:
> Your insincere remarks about my website do nothing but irritate me.
> Please go away, you exhibit no honor and I suspect that few of us have
> any respect for you ..........


I have zero time or respect for this kind of plagarism too. I have
spent a number of years creating and writing for web sites, and can't
even begin to tell the number of times I have found my work copy/pasted
and claimed as someone elses work. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears as
well as thankless and generally pay-less hours go into it, and no
matter how you want to candy coat it it is THEFT. Plain and simple.

How someone can not only live with themself after straight stealing
someone elses work, but then have the testicular fortitude to them ram
it in their face and advertise IN FRONT of the person is beyond me.
Totally outrageous. I'm 100% with you Mike and will gladly report this
information and this site for copyright infringement. I'll second the
"Go Away" comment.

- Dominic

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well said Mike and Dominic i agree with both of you completely!!!!



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o yeah one more thing who is mark and i thought it was pu-erh.net not
pu-er.net.

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I found this kinda interesting check out this link:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.f...0b7898a27d2904

Look at "Johns" profile its this guy but know his name is Robert. Whats
up with that?

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"Mike Petro" > wrote in message
> On 14 Mar 2006 23:49:39 -0800, "Robert" > wrote:
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> >Hi everyone, all the articles in the site bullshit.net , all the
> >copyright reserve to the writers, we only collected them from the


> Then, to add insult to injury, you say that...


Mike, that guy is not worth any attention. Each time one of us pastes his
URL, he is happy because that puts him at a better place in browsers and
that's what he wants. He is too dumb to understand that his page is
ridiculous and that even a non-native English speaker like me can see at the
first glimpse that he copied texts from different other persons.

Kuri

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Well said Mike and Dominic i agree with both of you completely!!!!
I found this kinda interesting check out this link:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.f...se_thread/thre...


Look at "Johns" profile its this guy but know his name is Robert. Whats

up with that?

o yeah one more thing who is mark and i thought it was pu-erh.net not
pu-er.net.

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Robert, here's a new word for you:
disingenuous: not genuinely sincere, giving a false impression of sincerity or
simplicity

Please post proof that you had permission to copy from websites.


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