The user who posted the question, could very well be the same person who posted the original. So there doesn't appear to be a problem there. [This response on VMware](http://communities.vmware.com/message/1495632#1495632) from [Anatoly Vilchinsky][] is definitely a copy of [this post on Server Fault](https://serverfault.com/questions/123032/vds-vcenter-problem/123116#123116). Which **does** appear to be a license violation, because [Anatoly Vilchinsky][] does **not** appear to be the same person as [Helvick][]. [Anatoly Vilchinsky]: http://communities.vmware.com/people/AnatolyVilchinsky [Helvick]: https://serverfault.com/users/8517/helvick There appears to be another license violation with [this response](http://communities.vmware.com/message/1495959#1495959) from [ToreTrygg][]. Which is nearly an exact copy of [this post on Server Fault](https://serverfault.com/questions/123032/vds-vcenter-problem/123128#123128). Although [ToreTrygg][] *could* be the same person as [Chopper3][], it does appear unlikely. [ToreTrygg]: http://communities.vmware.com/people/ToreTrygg [Chopper3]: https://serverfault.com/users/1435/chopper3 --- The main problem from the Server Fault point of view, is that they violated the cc-wiki license. --- There isn't much we can do, other than inform the people behind the VMware community site. And possibly suing them for copyright violation, if they refuse to add an attribution, or take down the offending posts.