Hi Jonathan,
I agree, that is a pain....but could you imagine the chaos that could ensue if they simply honored all email requests, without verification? Now, a rational adult is not going to make take down requests of material he doesn't own, but, the world is full of trolls.....
-Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:49 PM
To: Mogens N?rrgaard
Cc: gogala@(protected)
Subject: [SPAM] Re[2]: Who is behind quickdba.blogspot.com?
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I just now heard back from Blogger. I've got to file a formal, in writing, on paper, DMCA takedown request in order for them to do anything. I even have to swear under penalty of purjury that the article is mine. What a PITA.
Best regards,
Jonathan Gennick --- Brighten the corner where you are http://Gennick.com * 906.387.1698 * mailto:jonathan@(protected)
Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 3:54:14 PM, Mogens N?rrgaard (mln@(protected):
MN> Amen. What a coyote. And what useless stuff he'll put on there now
MN> and then - "put bitmap indexes on fact tables". Ah, so there's a
MN> good and general rule.
MN> Let's just hope the guy behind it is not someone trying to make
MN> claims about anything technical in the Oracle World - like RAC...
MN> Hahahahahahahahahaha.
MN> Mogens
MN> Mladen Gogala wrote:
>>I don't know who is that, but the guy is spamming
>>[comp.databases.oracle.server] as well. I normally do not read no-name
>>blogs. For a blog to make sense, it helps to know whose opinion it is:
>>Tom Kyte's, Tim Hall's, Niall Litchfield's, or Howard Rogers. Those
>>blogs I read regularly. Having a blog and not letting people know who are you, doesn't make much sense.
>>
>>
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