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I agree that many systems are not worth squat.  And I dislike fraud as much as 
anyone.  However, I don't know how much of the code being posted by "The Code" 
is copyright protected.  Maybe none.  Nonetheless, simply receiving code "at 
one's doorstep" does not remove copyright protection.  It's still in full 
force.  

If anyone feels their own work was disclosed without permission, you may want 
to consider giving my attourney a call.  He's a specialist in software 
intellectual property litigation, as well as how the internet works and how to 
find the pirate.

He expressed a willingness to help anyone out in this matter.  You can reach 
him at ...

G. Gervaise Davis III, Esq.
Internet and Business Law Expert
Davis & Schroeder, p.c.
ggd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Monterey, California
Phone - 408-649-1122
Facsimile - 408-649-0566
Web site at www.iplawyers.com

I use him to nail anyone I find illegally distributing my own code.  In fact, 
the last settlement against a pirate was for $10,000.  Now that all my code is 
registered with the US copyright office, any further claims will be for at 
least $100,000.

Again, I dislike fraud and piracy as much as anyone.  But there are appropriate 
ways to combat it.  Let's keep this forum within the law.   OK?

- Mark Jurik
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