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  • D Derek Lakin

    I have just received an email from some guy in Russia. He said he'd seen my code at sources.ru and could I help him out. Being UK based and not speaking russion I was a little surprised and asked him for the URL. He duly replied with the following URL: http://www.sources.ru/cpp/cpp_get_user_names.shtml As you can see, there is a replica, mostly in Russian, of an article that I recently posted here. Presumably, whoever runs the site has just picked it up from the CodeProject, but no-one asked me if they could put it anywhere else. I don't mind people using my code, that's why it's posted at CP, but I chose to post it at CP, not anywhere else. Presumably there are other articles posted there too? Any suggestions as to what I should/can do?

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    Vagif Abilov
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    I'm not trying to defend them, but it looks like they did not mean to pretend it was their code. They specified that code was written by "Derek Lakin" and even gave your e-mail address. So this is just a translation. The bad thing is that CP was not mentioned (and of course everything was done without permission). But if you come to Russia, you will easily find a lot of places where you can buy Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise for 10 bucks, so after that translating your article will look pretty innocent :-D Win32/ATL/MFC Developer Oslo, Norway

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    • C Chris Losinger

      it is perfectly illegal (in the US) to create a derivative work without the author's permission. copyright is implied by the simple act of writing something - you don't have to register it anywhere. -c ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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      George
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      What makes me unsure is: 1. Translation is not exactly same as coping. 2. Copyright is not violated - they kept the code intact and they mentioned the original author on top of the translation. 3. Site is in Russia - they don't have to follow US rules.

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      • D Derek Lakin

        I have just received an email from some guy in Russia. He said he'd seen my code at sources.ru and could I help him out. Being UK based and not speaking russion I was a little surprised and asked him for the URL. He duly replied with the following URL: http://www.sources.ru/cpp/cpp_get_user_names.shtml As you can see, there is a replica, mostly in Russian, of an article that I recently posted here. Presumably, whoever runs the site has just picked it up from the CodeProject, but no-one asked me if they could put it anywhere else. I don't mind people using my code, that's why it's posted at CP, but I chose to post it at CP, not anywhere else. Presumably there are other articles posted there too? Any suggestions as to what I should/can do?

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        Chris Maunder
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        Hmmm. I've emailed the site asking them to contact authors before posting material. cheers, Chris Maunder

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Hmmm. I've emailed the site asking them to contact authors before posting material. cheers, Chris Maunder

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          Derek Lakin
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          Thanks Chris. I was about to do the same thing myself, but I think I'll leave it in your capable hands ;) I don't think any of us object to our ideas, code or articles being spread far and wide, that's what we're after in the first: to help other developers. But it would be nice if they asked first.

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          • G George

            What makes me unsure is: 1. Translation is not exactly same as coping. 2. Copyright is not violated - they kept the code intact and they mentioned the original author on top of the translation. 3. Site is in Russia - they don't have to follow US rules.

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            Chris Losinger
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            i agree. but #3 is your most compelling point, by far. -c ------------------------------ Smaller Animals Software, Inc. http://www.smalleranimals.com

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            • D Derek Lakin

              I have just received an email from some guy in Russia. He said he'd seen my code at sources.ru and could I help him out. Being UK based and not speaking russion I was a little surprised and asked him for the URL. He duly replied with the following URL: http://www.sources.ru/cpp/cpp_get_user_names.shtml As you can see, there is a replica, mostly in Russian, of an article that I recently posted here. Presumably, whoever runs the site has just picked it up from the CodeProject, but no-one asked me if they could put it anywhere else. I don't mind people using my code, that's why it's posted at CP, but I chose to post it at CP, not anywhere else. Presumably there are other articles posted there too? Any suggestions as to what I should/can do?

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              call
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              I think they are only trying to help the brothers out there who find it difficult to read english. chris should probably not be too hard on them!

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              • D Derek Lakin

                I have just received an email from some guy in Russia. He said he'd seen my code at sources.ru and could I help him out. Being UK based and not speaking russion I was a little surprised and asked him for the URL. He duly replied with the following URL: http://www.sources.ru/cpp/cpp_get_user_names.shtml As you can see, there is a replica, mostly in Russian, of an article that I recently posted here. Presumably, whoever runs the site has just picked it up from the CodeProject, but no-one asked me if they could put it anywhere else. I don't mind people using my code, that's why it's posted at CP, but I chose to post it at CP, not anywhere else. Presumably there are other articles posted there too? Any suggestions as to what I should/can do?

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                Robert Dickenson
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                Wow, while it would have been nice to have been asked first i'd be really proud that something I contributed would be valued so much as to be distributed so widely. Thanks to the work of some keen tranlater our Russian friends can now benefit from the value of the material at the Code Project site. Cool. :-D

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  Hmmm. I've emailed the site asking them to contact authors before posting material. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                  chris, whats the meaning of 'new' inside rectangle

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    Hmmm. I've emailed the site asking them to contact authors before posting material. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    Tim Deveaux
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                    Hmmm... I wonder if we're not overlooking a resource here - I wouldn't mind checking out a trnslation of that SNMP article they've got there...

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                    • G George

                      What makes me unsure is: 1. Translation is not exactly same as coping. 2. Copyright is not violated - they kept the code intact and they mentioned the original author on top of the translation. 3. Site is in Russia - they don't have to follow US rules.

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                      markkuk
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                      1. Translation is creating a derivative work, and requires permission from copyright holder 2. Publishing an unauthorized translation is a copyright violation 3. Copyright is based on international argreements, not just "US rules"

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