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Abuse of this list

I see that a company called Stylus Studio is republishing xml-dev in
the form of a blog.  Fair enough.  But they are making selected words
from postings into links to their products.  So the word "downloaded"
in my announcement of LTXML2 is a link to downloading their product;
the word "manual" is a link to their manuals; the word "bugs" is a
link to their criticism of a competing product.

Modifying other people's articles in this way seems to me dishonest,
if not an outright copyright violation.

-- Richard


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