node.js - Someone copied my npm and released under different name. What do I do? -


Someone took my NPM and released a new NMP under my name with a different name. It seems that he has changed only a few lines, in my readme file, I have the most words. It is also under the BSD license. Do I care and should ask for it to take it down, or should it be left? According to the BSD license, permission is given the same as redistribution when appropriate source attribution is given. So issuing a patch NPM under a different name is more or less fine (although unreliable if they did not contact you about why they did not change), but if they simply removed your name and information and If you put them in, then it is a license violation and you should contact them and / or report it.

The BSD license asks that the author has been compensated in compensation for the recognition of his work, and it has to be violated ... well, no big number. In the educational world, such a thing is plagiarized and it is equal to the citizen of the murder - that is, the most serious way will be punished.

Is it worth your time? Well, it is up to you if they were unaware of their unreasonable behavior and were willing to do it right then it is fine, but if deliberately / maliciously "bird of heaven can fly their nose", and all their favorite webpages You can start using blink tags.

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