Sunday, March 27, 2011

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How ugly is copied ...

unscrupulous ... And without a hint of professionalism.

Today I discovered a new website on a dancer, which warns: "The right of ownership of a scientific, literary or artistic work for its author understands the power to dispose of, publish, executives, to represent it and put it in public, alienate, to adapt, to authorize translation and reproduction in any form. Nobody has the right to publish, reproduce or incorporate into a computer system (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without prior permission from the authors "etc.. Etc. Etc. .

And what I see on that site?

A "story ballet", with a paragraph that begins:

"The ballet originated in France in the eighteenth century and developed in all its glory in Russia in the late nineteenth century, but its roots are in Italy. Queen Catherine de Medicis, mother of the last three kings of the Valois Dynasty, introduced the dance at the French court. Piedmont by the violinist bring Baldassarino di Belgioioso, which changed its name to Balthazar of Beaujoyeux to reach Paris. For the wedding of Marguerite of Lorraine, sister of his son Henry III, then king of France, Catherine de Medici Beaujoyeux asked to create a great show, which paid one million crowns. "

Strange, no, because in my blog, published in August 2007 a book excerpt was not included in the print edition (but which is protected because it records the full version of my book on the National Register of Copyrights), about the history of ballet, which reads: ;

"The classical ballet as we know it today originated in France in the eighteenth century and developed in all its splendor in Russia in the late nineteenth century, but its roots are in Italy. In fact, French word ballet comes from the Italian balletto lian. It was the Queen Catherine de Medicis, mother of the last three kings of the House of Valois, who introduced dance in the court of France. The sovereign, who had never renounced his Italian origins, he brought the violinist Baldassarino Piedmont di Belgioioso, which changed its name to Balthazar of Beaujoyeux to reach Paris. For the wedding of Marguerite of Lorraine, sister of his son Henry III, then king of France, Catherine de Medici Beaujoyeux asked to create a grand spectacle for which they paid one million crowns. "

Would you
sound?

course nothing in the site in question suggests that the author was "inspired" (if not copied word for word) in my text, nor does the link to my blog or mentions my book and gives absolutely no source.

The rest of the text is also widely "inspired" by other sites like it (though not cite his sources).

But: not going to copy the text of that person, because you know, " nobody has the right to publish, reproduce or incorporate into a computer system", bla bla bla. ..

Of course, I reserve the right to engage in "civil actions and criminal prosecution for committing offenses punishable under Art. 172 of the Argentine Penal Code and the provisions of Articles 1, 2, 71, 72 and consistent 11723 law ", as explained by the author of the blog that stole my text without even mentioning the source.

Edit: half a day after the publication of this entry, the author modified the text.

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