educationist.upi.edu stole my articles!


Some dude from educationist.upi.edu known as Sekretariat EDUCATIONIST from what I found in the website stole my article about preparing XP installation disc with nLite.

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Second article stolen is at here which links to my article here.

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Worst still, he hotlinked all the images from my website. I have removed all the images that this criminal pointing to my server.

He copied everything from mine. This is so bad!

I have sent the following message to the website author and we will see if they respond.

Please remove your articles at

http://educationist.upi.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=2

titled Installing Windows XP on Acer Aspire 4310,4710 Part 1
and

http://educationist.upi.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=2

titled Installing Windows XP on Acer Aspire 4310,4710 Part 2

You are copying from my blog article

http://www.hugolim.com/2007/09/11/installing-xp-on-acer-aspire-43104710-part-2/

and

http://www.hugolim.com/2007/09/06/installing-xp-on-acer-aspire-43104710/

This is an author copyright infringement. I hope you do understand what you are doing and as someone from the education sector, please behave, set a good example to others and stop stealing others’ articles and write on your own!

Failing to remove the articles will lead to stern actions against your website. Please remove them!

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3 Responses to “educationist.upi.edu stole my articles!”

  1. LogicYuan  on February 23rd, 2008

    that’s a shame… I wonder what authorities should we go to for these kind of cases?

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  2. Sky  on February 25th, 2008

    haha, thats just prove you very pro until got ppl need to use ur article as a teaching materials. Anyway, their website is so cheap and not like a professional sch website. The joomla is not customize that well. SWT!!!

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  3. Sky  on February 25th, 2008

    btw, he block those who not registered in dy…

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