Re: Expanded Oracle DBA Site

From: J Alex <jalexanderssd_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 22:01:07 GMT
Message-ID: <Dwhra.31767$sn6.418397_at_twister.tampabay.rr.com>


"David Fitzjarrell" <oratune_at_msn.com> wrote
> There was no 'public humiliation' at the hands of Howard J. Rogers;
> Jeff Hunter clearly posted his 'new and improved' website in THIS
> forum, and clearly stated it included rather thorough information on
> the new features of Oracle 9i. What he FAILED to mention was the
> undisputed fact that Howard J. Rogers authored the 9i new features
> material. And he failed to contact Howard upon procuring this
> document to request permission to publish it on his website. That is
> theft of intellectual property, giving Howard EVERY right to post, in
> the same forum, his displeasure at finding his work on a site he knew
> nothing about and his request for said document to be removed.
>
Well, yes. There's basically only one acceptable response to being told you have someone's copyrighted material on your site: "I apologize and I'll remove it immediately."

That said, it would have been nicer if HJR had informed him of the trespass through private e-mail, giving JH the opportunity to publicly retract it. Having been the culprit of such a transgression once, I can guarantee that most such cases are inadvertent. Received on Tue Apr 29 2003 - 00:01:07 CEST

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