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Update: MySpace removes pirated NDK Creative Artist article from website

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September 27, 2007

by Allforart News Department

MySpace has notified NDK Creative Artist by email today that his article Traditional Model Music Industry Shows Increasing Signs of Collapse which was misappropriated by MySpace user and BMI Songwriter/Producer Colin Preston, as mentioned in the Allforart News Flash of 22 September 2007 in the Free Articulator has been removed from MySpace.

No apology, as requested, has been received from Colin Preston to date.

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2 Responses to “Update: MySpace removes pirated NDK Creative Artist article from website”

  1. Michael C on September 28th, 2007 9:26 am

    Always hard to find these forms of piracy on something as vast as the World Wide Web.

    I am glad the right form of action was taken, even if it lacked any courtesy from the offender.

  2. NDK Creative Artist on September 29th, 2007 2:19 am

    Thanks, Michael. Hopefully, the offender as you put it has learned his lesson. However, if he had actually responded as requested he may have found that he gained a stronger advantage by doing the right thing and apologizing for the inconvenience and the crime he caused a lot of people.

    Mind you, it is rare to meet an American who could sincerely apologize when they were busted (I have met a few, but they are rare). Most go into the most brutal forms of denial, and others simply try to forget and be ignored. Take responsibility and restore good will and good faith, or make amends for what they did? Rarely. You can see an example in how the Democraps aid the Repugnants to cover up the scandals and avoid impeachment of that wanker in the Whitehouse. Let alone protest the next US war in Iran.

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