Shipping at Leghorn, by Minderhout, 1670

A journey through history to discover the hidden patterns of merchant families

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COPYRIGHT VIOLATION #1

 Mr. Phil NORFLEET from Gainesville, FL simply writes his articles using data copied here and using pictures and images that I made by cutting off the Copyright from the picture. No acknowledgment of my work whatsoever, no contact, no respect, and illegal usage of copyrighted material without permission. Obviously no email is available to contact him. Great guy.

One of his 24 websites with copyright violation: Mariana Starke.

Check also “his” picture of Richard Starke’s grave (1) and compare it to mine (2)… Picture 1 - Picture 2.

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COPYRIGHT VIOLATION #2

The author of the blog ‘Huis ‘s-Hertogenbosch in Middelburg‘, Anno ROSA, published an article about a person connected to the Dutch consul in Livorno Giacomo CALCKBERNER. At the end of the article they inserted a picture of the grave of the consul that I took on September 10th, 2008. The picture was clearly copied from my article: Burials at the Dutch-German Cemetery of Livorno. You can compare it on Anno Rosa’s article here: Daniël Duvelaer en de fraude in Italië*. A DMCA complaint has been filed.

* Update: thanks to Google, the DMCA complaint was fullfilled in a matter of days and the picture has been removed from the website. This is not my wish. My wish is that people using my materials also CITE the project. Isn’t this simple?

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