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 magneto
 
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							| Question on repeated or stolen ws 
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							| Sorry to be bothering you again. What do you do when you see a contribution that is either stolen or repeated (probably stolen in this case, as it looks photocopied) and you cannot remember who the original author was?
 There is one in today �s contributions. I �m 100% certain that it �s stolen (or, at best, repeated), as I already have it on my computer and I know I �ve downloaded it from eslp, but, unfortunately, I haven �t kept the author �s name.
 What can I do? Any ideas?
 
 
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| Some moderator will know whose it is ;o) Choose "copy from: esprintables.com" |  4 Nov 2010     
					
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 PhilipR
 
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							| I prefer proof. Find the link and post it. Don �t rely on others to do it for you. What if no moderator can be bothered to check? Then we �ll have another angry and rightly frustrated member venting their anger on the forum. I �d rather release 10 criminals than convict 1 innocent person. |  4 Nov 2010     
					
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 magneto
 
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							| Problem solved, Philip. Somebody else has already spotted the stolen contribution and reported it, giving proof. By the way, as it turns out, it was stolen from this page: http://www.kids-pages.com/
 
 
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