[Sca-cooks] Stolen recipes was Ummm... weird question...

Susan Lin susanrlin at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 08:04:16 PDT 2009


Go ahead and send the notice - at least you're protecting your rights.

And you might want to contact Pillsbury and tell them that someone is
claiming copyright on their material as well - they may be interested.

Shoshanna

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Johnna Holloway <johnnae at mac.com> wrote:

> I think a DMCA notice might be the only thing they would take notice of,
> but of course they are also posting recipes that belong to Pillsbury too,
> so
> maybe they don't care at all.
>
> Johnnae
>
>
> dmyers at medievalcookery.com wrote:
>
>> Actually, I added the comment to the site.  There have been no responses
>> to any of the emails send to the site owners at their published contact
>> addresses (I really wasn't expecting a response, but one can always
>> hope).  None of the posters have responded either.
>>
>> I wouldn't have bothered except for that clause in grouprecipe.com's
>> terms saying that they have full copyright on material published on
>> their site.  That could cause trouble for me if I decide to use one of
>> those recipes in a published cookbook - in order to keep my rights under
>> US copyright law, I need to make an effort to enforce my own rights.
>>
>> Maybe I'll send a DMCA takedown notice to their upstream provider next. If
>> I go high enough, it might force some kind of reaction (unless the
>> site is hosted in China).
>>
>> - Doc
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> From: Johnna Holloway snipped
>>>
>>> http://www.grouprecipes.com/55641/cinnamon-soup.html
>>>
>>
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