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Jim said:
I, pcbutts1, want to set the record straight. I wrote that file. I
wrote it at the request of a friend. It was not the same file that
you say noahdfear wrote. My file was stolen and modified. I don't
know who did it but it looked good. I left it at that, so what, it is
just a simple .bat file. It was free when I wrote it, it is still
free. I found it browsing some forum and realized it was mine. Who
ever modified it did a good job and the tool works. It took me a few
days to contact my friend and ask him what he did with it. When I
snatched the file back I modified it again and I still use it on 3 of
my websites and at work. THE FILE IS MINE plain and simple. Whoever
stole it from me and used it as their own is a fool to come here and
complain about it. If it is yours then send the required info to my
hosting company as I have already done as they have requested. Let
their legal dept decide. All you crazy wacks keep posting from Google
trying make me look like a thief. The proof is in the pudding. Put up
or shut up, send that info to my hosting company like they requested.
When this case is closed I will post the decision for all to see and
then we will see who the thief is, noahdfear.
For someone so innocent, you sure look guilty. I find it curious that all
the files in your smitrem.zip files all have the time stamp of 10/24/2005
all updated between 8:38 AM to 8:40 AM, a day after noahdfear exposed you as
a thief of his intellectual property.
The files in your(pcbutts) zip have the same size but a different time
stamp: pcButts files because you had to remove the reference to "noahdfear"
you missed when you originally plagerized the file.
delfiles.cmd 4KB 10/24/2005 8:40 AM
Process.exe 52 KB 10/24/2005 8:39 AM
replace.cmd 17 KB 10/24/2005 8:39 AM
RunThis.bat 227KB 10/24/2005 8:37 AM
swreg.exe 42 KB 10/24/2005 8:38 AM
The files in his smitRem.exe have time stamp dates of:
delfiles.cmd 4KB 7/23/2005 3:04 AM
Process.exe 52 KB 6/5/2005 9:13 PM
replace.cmd 17 KB 7/23/2005 8:18 AM
RunThis.bat 227KB 10/14/2005 5:06 PM
swreg.exe 42 KB 10/7/2005 8:29 PM
Who can you believe?
pcButts, who now has password protection to block access to his alleged
legitimate files to domains such as mine and anyone that questions his
claims he is the author of software he has stolen and does not have
authorization to host on his web site.
I believe the example above is a very telling example of his attempts to
distort the truth.
I am very dismayed that the people at jpl.nasa.gov can allow this type of
devious individual that steals the intellectual properties of software
authors to be associated and defame their obvious perceived but now
questionable integrities.
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Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP
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