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I'm sure they meant well, but earlier today someone posted a copy of my
Access Opener freeware program on a
software catalogue site without my knowledge or permission.
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It seems that he/she isn't the first offender. Also CNET's
downloads.com site,
ZDNet, and the
TechRepublic site have done the same, again
without my permission. I don't mind if people link to my page, but I can't be expected to run around the internet trying to get sites to update their servers to the latest version as well. Please stop it!
Update 5 years later:
Don't Steal My Freeware! Some people just won't learn.
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