Dear David,
This is an excellent viral marketing approach to raising attention to and
advertising IADSR, the DRS and Holland!
I'm wondering which of us created the website? Or who DRS/IASDR has upset?
As far as I can see the website is not strictly doing anything illegal, nor
does it appear to breach Blogger's terms.
It's success depends only on the gullibility and lack of awareness of those
who use it.
Best wishes
Terry
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Subject: IASDR2010 - the conference that isn t
The International Association of Societies of Design Research is planning
its next biennial conference for 2011. This will be hosted by TU Delft.
It has come to my attention that there is apparently a similar IASDR
conference this year. It is at
http://iasdr2010.blogspot.com/
Please note that this conference website is FALSE. It has no connection to
IASDR, and no connection to IASDR's series of biennial conferences.
I imagine that if you submit papers, it may be more than your academic work
that is stolen. I have reported this site to Google under violation of
terms, and requested that it be taken down.
David
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David Durling FDRS PhD http://durling.tel
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