Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech,rec.audio.pro,rec.audio.tech
Subject: Re: www.pcavtech.com - Good Enough To Steal!
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Rick Knepper  writes:

> I would contact the appropriate office within the State or Justice
> Departments after speaking with your attorney.

In uSA contacting attorney first miugh tbe a good idea.
Anyway fisrt check the lgal situation what are your right to material
and hat the other end is doing.

Then writing a complaint and request to remove
the copied to the prties involved would be a good idea.
The origanizations to contact would be the following:
- the ctual person / part of organization who put this on-line
- the highest superior in the organization resposible 
- internet service provider and server operator

Writing a well formed letter describing that is going wrong
(what is infriged) and a demand to request to remove the pages
immediatly is a good idea. I have goth few of copies of my pages
off-line by using the following methods. 
 
> Further proof that the Internet, as rich in opportunity as it is, also
> will continue be a haven for opportunistic theft & terrorists. Until
> addressed, be prepared to share your work with the world for free.

Be prepared for that. Even if you are not doing Internet publishing,
you should always be prepared for that. I have seen whole books
and magazine articles scanned and put on-line withou permission,
DVDs converted to MPEG or DivX movies and copied through Internet,
CDs converted to MP3s and copied, whole CDs copied, whole DVDs copied...

> Providing Content via the Internet may have to become a thing of the
> past.

I don't see that providing contensts through Internet 
woudl become a thing of the past in any short time.
I see that trend to be ever-increasing to provide contents
through Internet.

-- 
Tomi Engdahl (http://www.iki.fi/then/)
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