Since they advertise copyright work as one of their services, doesn't that earn them the honor of going on the Irony page?<br><br><ul class="style55">
                                                         Areas of Exposure Addressed
                                                         </ul>
                                                        <ul class="style28"><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Errors and omissions (failure to perform, without the restriction of "for a fee")</span></li><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Third party business interruption
</span></li><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Network security (unauthorized access, ID theft, loss of data)</span></li><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Data privacy (unauthorized use, invasion of privacy)</span>
</li><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Compliance with HIPAA, GLB, CA 1386 and other data privacy regulations</span></li><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Media and online content (libel, slander, defamation, virus transmission)
</span></li><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Third party loss of data</span></li><li style="font-weight: bold; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);" class="li2"><span class="style28">Intellectual property (patent, copyright, trademark)
</span></li><li class="li2"><span class="style28">Defense against governmental investigations for data privacy</span></li></ul>
                                                        --Sawaba<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/15/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Dianne Murray</b> <<a href="mailto:murray.dianne@gmail.com">murray.dianne@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I'm pretty sure attrition could sue these clowns at Darwin for hefty<br>damages, payment for use of the service or else that the feed they've<br>stolen shut down (and so maybe Darwin should receive a "Darwin Award")
<br><br>On 4/15/07, Avery Sawaba <<a href="mailto:avery.sawaba@gmail.com">avery.sawaba@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Oopsie. Someone forgot to read the terms of use!<br>><br>> Copyright 2005-2007 by <a href="http://attrition.org">
attrition.org</a>. Permission is granted to use this page<br>> in non-profit works and research. Use of this page for commercial interests<br>> requires authorization and licensing arrangements. For more information,
<br>> please e-mail <a href="mailto:staff@attrition.org">staff@attrition.org</a> with a brief summary of how you would like<br>> to use this information; product, service, research, etc.<br>><br>> --Sawaba<br>
><br>><br>> On 4/15/07, lyger <<a href="mailto:lyger@attrition.org">lyger@attrition.org</a>> wrote:<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > For anyone interested, we came across a curious situation in the last
<br>> week.<br>> ><br>> > It seems that a company by the name of Darwin Professional Underwriters<br>> took it<br>> > upon themselves to "borrow" <a href="http://attrition.org">attrition.org
</a>'s RSS feed and incorporate it<br>> into<br>> > one of their own pages, found here:<br>> ><br>> > <a href="http://www.tech-404.com/rss/data_loss.aspx">http://www.tech-404.com/rss/data_loss.aspx
</a><br>> ><br>> > Darwin is a provider of commercial services for "liability insurance".<br>> Press<br>> > releases have been issued, media attention has been gained, and Darwin has<br>> > gathered quite a bit of press and attention regarding their "data loss
<br>> > calculator" in the last week. However, it should be noted that Darwin IN<br>> NO<br>> > WAY contacted <a href="http://attrition.org">attrition.org</a> about using our RSS feed for their page. In
<br>> NO WAY<br>> > did Darwin responnd to email contact about this situation. They are using<br>> OUR<br>> > resources that we spent our own time developing and making available to<br>> the<br>> > public... for their own commercial gain. They're ripping off
<br>> <a href="http://attrition.org">attrition.org</a>,<br>> > and we will not let this stand.<br>> ><br>> > Darwin representatives, get a set of balls. Our work. Our time. You owe<br>> us.<br>> > Take it down or we'll just clown you again.
<br>> ><br>> > Oh, wait...<br>> ><br>> > we already did.<br>> ><br>> > <a href="http://www.tech-404.com/rss/data_loss.aspx">http://www.tech-404.com/rss/data_loss.aspx</a><br>> ><br>
> > Lyger ( <a href="http://attrition.org">attrition.org</a> staff, damn proud of it, and screw you, Darwin)<br>> ><br>> > <a href="http://attrition.org/dataloss/tech404-1.gif">http://attrition.org/dataloss/tech404-1.gif
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