Translating My Articles? Let Me Know And I Will Link To You
The first group of people (the copy/pasters) deserve nothing but contempt. I make it quite clear on this site that you may not copy and paste my copyrighted content. These people are simply law breakers - regardless of where they reside or host their shoddy, lazily put together excuses for technical sites, often festooned with advertising. Some of my articles take quite a bit of time to put together, and these criminals are making money from advertisers off my efforts. I don't care if you put a paltry link to my original article on your pages. You do not have my permission to plagiarise my content. Let me make myself quite clear - you are thieves!
However, if you are a translater, I don't mind you linking to my images. There is no way that I can translate my articles into Arabic, Urdu, Chinese, Korean etc. Consequently, I consider what you do a service. If you feel my articles are worthy of being shared among other developers who would prefer to have the concepts explained in their own language, that's fine by me. All I ask is that you let me know so that I can add you to my Approved Referers list, and link to your translated version of my articles. Use the Contact form on this site to provide me with the url of your translation and the language it's in (I can't always tell, you see...). I have already added some sites, so their readers won't be met with the alternative image my RouteHandler sends.
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28 December 2009 08:42
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28 December 2009 10:26 from Mikesdotnetting
@Fayaz
"Borrowing" code for articles that show a different approach (or even to criticise it) is fine. If you want to link to my article where the borrowed code came from, that's also fine. Using code from the articles for any other purpose is also fine. The only thing I object to is people copying and pasting the entire article and republishing it on their own blog or site. That breaches my copyright.
31 December 2009 08:35 from zhan
Your article is very good I like to study
31 December 2009 08:52 from CareySon
hi mike.i'm glad to c u saying that...i just translate ur last article about avoid image leecher..i had translated it into chinese and post it on:http://www.cnblogs.com/CareySon/archive/2009/12/30/1636438.html
u r great authoer..and i think i can link ur image rather than download and upload in future translation:-)
31 December 2009 09:02 from Mikesdotnetting
@CareySon,
I have already found some articles of mine that you translated. I have added you to my list of "Allowed Referers", so you shouldn't have any problems with the images ;o)



28 December 2009 09:50 from Fayaz
Hi Mike,
I am glad to read your articles and refer them to others. I hope I can refer them. BTW, can we borrow some code from your article and give credit to you?? Recently I referred your article to one member in forums.asp.net, the article is jQuery username availability. But the OP, wants the same approach in AJAX(I read once, that you like jQuery alot more than AJAX). I googled it, but most of articles using Membership provider. Your article is simple, can be understood by beginner. I thought I can write similar article, giving credit to you with implementation of AJAX.