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TechTomorrow.com stealing INQ articles, today

Great Web Robbery of our times
Sun Jan 18 2004, 13:09
IMAGINE MY SURPRISE when I found that Tech Tomorrow is running a spookily similar review of SUSE 9.0 to the one we published back on December the 1st, 2003.

It seems it takes the web thieves at TechTomorrow about a week to copy articles from other sites and file them as their own, as their copy is dated December 08, 2003, and supposedly authored by "George Mitropapas". Imagine my joy when I discovered that I have a twin brother in Greece that writes the same articles that I do, word for word.

But you can't blame them for lack of innovation.... they even offer a zipped download, with the full text and all graphics, something we still don't do over here. This is very skilled forgery, and makes us wonder what the guys at Tech Tomorrow will be able to do with our articles, tomorrow.

In case they remove the offending article, here is a screen capture. µ

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