![]() But I do know that it’s getting ridiculous. I’m not sure if the new person who has this URL is doing it on purpose or if this is some tech glitch mistake where the info was copied automatically because I had the URL at one time (it looks like some of the content hasn’t been copied). The person who has the Typepad URL now hasn’t even updated the site in a month and a half, and if you look at his blog roll on the right side of his page they seem very “spammy” to me. But no, they want me to file a Digital Millennium Copyright Act notice instead. You’d think that this would be as easy as a.) looking at both sites, and b.) looking at my payment records at Typepad and when I got the site and looking at the records of the new person who has that URL. But this person has also stolen my Professor Barnhardt’s Journal content! And the people at Typepad/Six Apart/Say Media can’t even see it. I assume this person’s name isn’t even “Bob Sassone,” but there’s nothing I can do about it. When you leave Typepad, you give up the URL you had. But last month I decided to switch PBJ over to a free site at Blogger, here. ![]() ![]() I paid them a lot of money over the years to keep my blog/magazine there. I’ve been publishing Professor Barnhardt’s Journal since 2002. I’m just getting over being sick – sore throat, tired, coughing – but now it looks like I might be getting into a legal battle that might make me sick in a different way. ![]()
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