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Originally Posted by edgeprod
This will be my ONLY reply, because you know you're clearly full of shit, and you're just trying to bait.
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As far as I know YOU ARE full of shit. Do you remember the story why your articles were banned from XBiz? Should I refresh your memory with quotes from their board (you know I have them stored on my HDD)?
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Obviously, nothing is going to happen to some Russian potato farmer because they ripped off a script. It happens every day, and then the Russians cry when people say they're scam artists.
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I have no idea which exactly "Russian potato farmer" has ripped "your script". I believe that some guy from the US has ripped mine because it was coded and available for purchase a rather long time _before_ you launched your service. Furthermore, my script is a WordPress plugin but not a stand-alone product so it has nothing common with your one. That's even if we don't take into account that our code have a way different realization.
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
It's the U.S.-based people that USE that script that have the problem. It's a very clear law, and it's not something that will be debated here.
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They won't. And you know why (see above). I know you are trying to start a war against my service using dirty ways as usually (the same ways you were using on XBiz and as a result of it your articles got banned of there). Ok, go this way as usually, hope the result will be similar for you...
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Feed Pushers was formulated in 2004 on a well-known board, and the post from 2006 well pre-dates anything we're wasting time talking about. The "product" you came out with (yes, it's a product, not a service, installing it does not make it a "service," but I respect your obvious language barrier) is a very clear rip-off, you even posted in the old Feed Pushers thread when you came out with it. VERY transparent.
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I have no idea about that well-known board you're talking about, but if you go Google:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...zing+rss+feeds you'll find that synonymizing algorithms were implemented and used a long time before you even tried to think of them.
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Again, I'm not worried.
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I'm happy for you.
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
In a very short time frame, you're going to see all of the announcements from the major programs using Feed Pushers.
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Happy for you again
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Anyone in the U.S. using a rip-off of the technology will be handled professionally and with understanding. We're not out to "hurt" anyone here, but you're just being ridiculous with the levels you're willing to cry about it.
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"Am I willing crying about it"? Are you sure?

Go up this thread and read
who exactly start crying. I'm not worried about your feed solution at all. You got a patent on
synonymizing algorithms which were implemented years ago by other people. Is it a reason to call your product a total rip off of well-known ideas? Answer this question to yourself.
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
You were offered to participate with Feed Pushers after blatantly ripping it off, which I thought was VERY generous.
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I was "offered to participate" when I
already coded my plugin and
got it available to others. This makes me think you have stole my idea...
As about the US-based companies that use our solution. We have absolutely different realization of code and even different concept of our products (it's a plugin in my case and a stand-alone product in case of feedpushers). So it can be considered as an alternative software (MS Office vs Open Office, Norton Antivirus vs NOD32, Photoshop s GIMP, Windows vs UNIX etc), but it's can't be considered as some kind of copyright violations because our code have
absolutely different implementation. So go and cry more about it, perhaps you'll feel a bit better
