my articles has stolen and post to the hubpages

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  1. frogdropping profile image78
    frogdroppingposted 14 years ago

    Sylvester, whilst I agree that both atricles are identical, who has plagiarised from who?

    I'm confused.

    I'm more inclined to believe that the pharma express articles are the original but - who knows.

  2. earnestshub profile image80
    earnestshubposted 14 years ago

    Have you reported this to hubpages?

  3. Rik Ravado profile image88
    Rik Ravadoposted 14 years ago

    Follow this link to email HubPages staff to report this

    http://hubpages.com/email/help/

    1. earnestshub profile image80
      earnestshubposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you rik! I couldn't find the link to give! smile

  4. Eric Graudins profile image60
    Eric Graudinsposted 14 years ago

    @ sylvester carter.

    Did you write the article on pharmaexpressrx.com?
    They look like they've been done by an automatic article spinner.

    If you've written the article, why don't you put your name to them.

    Oh. Maybe I know why.
    http://www.complaintsboard.com/complain … 94897.html


    If you,sylvester carter, are the real author of the article send a message to the person who has published the hub asking them to remove it.

    If they don't, then submit a DCMA report to hubpages management and they will remove the infringing hub.

    @froggy. Apparently sylvester carter is an editor at pharma express, and he is complaining that another hubber has plagiarised the content.

    Have a look at his previous forum posts, which make all sorts of accusations at hubpages management. He makes dramatic ultimatums about leaving.

    Wonder why he doesn't?

    1. frogdropping profile image78
      frogdroppingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Eric, call me a cynic. But there's something about how Sylvester writes and the way the articles are written that don't sit square.

      That said, the articles are identicle. How is Tasmania? I believe the Bare Naked Bear is heading your way. You ready?

      1. Eric Graudins profile image60
        Eric Graudinsposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, those articles look like they've compiled from fragments, or been through an article spinner or two. Not really the sort of thing to make a stand on for a plagiarism issue, I would have thought. lol

        Bear on the way ?? Hmm. Didn't know about that. I'll have to prepare lol

        1. frogdropping profile image78
          frogdroppingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          I think he's heading for the land of Oz smile I expect he'll be a little more bearable by then. Over his addictions perhaps tongue

  5. Uninvited Writer profile image80
    Uninvited Writerposted 14 years ago

    If you find that someone has copied your articles here, go here and follow directions:

    http://hubpages.com/faq/#copyright

  6. Mark Knowles profile image58
    Mark Knowlesposted 14 years ago

    He will never get over all his new habits. smile

    The bear will be headed for New South Wales as soon as I get a change to look for some new travel clothes and go to the post office.

    You wouldn't think going to the post office would be such a big deal, but I am in France and explaining that this is a Teddy Bear going to a Oz, is going to be a painful experience for me and the bear. he was already violated by customs once. wink

    1. frogdropping profile image78
      frogdroppingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      NSW huh? Lucky bear. And is it a foreign language thing? Here it's a bit of both. If it had been up to the woman at the post office (here) Gulliver would've not only turned up anally probed but bent double.

      They tried to force the poor lad into a postage stamp envelope.

      I had to insist. In portuguese. I was pretty darn good big_smile

      Oh and is there a chance that someone will - probe - the bear on his exit from France?

      1. Mark Knowles profile image58
        Mark Knowlesposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        It is a mixture of obnoxious French counter staff who cannot understand French that is spoken with a slightly foreign accent, the fact that no sane person would send a Teddy bear 'round the world and the need to protect me from international terrorists and drug dealers.

        I have it on good authority that the packaging you used feels exactly the same as a parcel of drugs would. I will repackage. smile

        1. frogdropping profile image78
          frogdroppingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Ah. Well at least we know that I'm insane now. And you're infected with my insanity. As is the next bear keeper.

          And I don't know anyone with an authority on terrorism or drug packaging. I'm sooooo billy no-mates neutral

  7. Lady_E profile image63
    Lady_Eposted 14 years ago

    I don't understand...??

    So, what was this thread all about?

    http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/19985#post319554

  8. BristolBoy profile image62
    BristolBoyposted 14 years ago

    From reading the articles in question and Sylvester Carter's posts/hubs I would guess that he isn't a native English speaker (not from England, US, Australia etc anyway) and probably comes from the India subcontinent.  That is my hunch anyway!   

    It is also backed up by the article Eric Gaudins linked to which claims the website is based in India and staffed by people who can barely speak or write English.  Also the final comment by William Smith on that same website also seems to have the writing style of someone from the Indian sub continent and surprise surprise it is the only one which portrays a good picture of the company and has been posted by someone who's only contribution is that post. 

    And this is in no way a go at people from India, Pakistan etc as many of them are very good writers on Hubpages!  Was just using the fact that there is a thread between all of the articles which suggests that Sylvester Carter is potentially not to be trusted as to who is says he is (as if my suspicians are correct Sylvester Carter doesn't seem like a very Indian name).  Whilst I understand many people like to use pen-names (I myself do), making one up which appears to be a real name and then constantly saying it is your real name seems quite bad, if, as my suspicions for this member are correct, it is a completely fake name.

    1. free4india profile image60
      free4indiaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      In India corruption is there from grassroots.  Copying and pasting articles is nothing new.  The laws are strong, but the enforcers are weak.

      1. BristolBoy profile image62
        BristolBoyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        That is something I feel I can't comment on as I have no specific knowledge of the local situation although I must admit I am surprised. 

        I notice that the initial post has been removed.  I must admit since my previous post I wasn't sure whether it was all a carefully planned ruse to be able to get backlinks for the website in question, but that will be a lot of work (setting up a fake account on Hubpages etc) for what would surely be only limited benefit due to the ability to create backlinks from already created articles etc).

 
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