Be careful what you plug-in, you may get what you ask for
So I had this friend that told me about the rabid stealing of rss feeds on sites that would claim credit for your work. He encouraged me to install a plug-in to give notice to people about the stolen content.
That was great when I was just posting to my own blog. However, when ConnectBlogs offered to syndicate me (and I accepted), the copyright infringement accusation came through as well.
In short, please ignore the trailer to the last post. ConnectBlogs has full permission to syndicate me and my ramblings.
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