Re: Anti-OO article appears to have plagiarized bits of my site

From: Gunter Ganscher (gunter_at_nospam.com)
Date: 01/31/05

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    topmind wrote:
    > This curious piece:
    >
    > http://www.devx.com/opinion/Article/26776/0/page/1
    >
    > Seems to have roughly plagiarized my site:
    >
    > http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/oopbad.htm
    >
    > without proper credits. There are too many similarities for it to be
    > just coincidence. The clinchers were the communisim mention and
    > "wrappers and mappers", but there are many other striking similarities.
    > I am generally flattered, but just wish a credit link was supplied (or
    > did I miss it?). It wouldn't hurt anything to put in a tiny credit at
    > the bottom, so why risk getting sued by omitting such? (I won't sue,
    > but any plagiarism carries that risk).

    I found the article to have much more in common with your USENET posts
    (poorly articulated cheap shots demonstrating lack of forethought) than
    with the pages on your site, which are much more coherent.

    Gunter


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