Madin Violates Copyright Kent Madin is a repeat copyright violator who has blatantly stolen intellectual material which he has used to perpetrate numerous cyber crimes against his victims. During the ten year period (2011 to 2021), Madin has perpetrated 29 violations of copyright. Intellectual Theft Since 2013 Madin has been involved in the wholesale looting and illegal dissemination of copyrighted material protected by international treaty, including Sections 107-122 of the US 1976 Copyright Act. On January 10, 2013 Madin stole, illegally vandalized and republished the personal blog of one of his victims, Laura Davenport: https://kentmadinanswerslauradavenport.wordpress.com/ On June 18, 2013 Madin stole a copyrighted Doonesbury cartoon and republished it in an effort to defame one of his victims. http://earldeblonville.net/ On April 1, 2014 Madin stole, illegally annotated and unlawfully republished CuChullaine O’Reilly’s copyrighted article. In an email to equestrian editor, Geoff Young, Madin wrote, “ For your information, the document in which you are quoted is being annotated and will shortly be available at http://ripleydavenport.net” http://ripleydavenport.net/american%20diplomat%20accused%20of%20cyberstalking% 20annotated.pdf On May 16, 2014 Madin illegally obtained and published 13 confidential Victim’s Affidavits which had been entrusted to Bozeman and Montana legal authorities. On October 23, 2014 Madin stole two scholastic videos published by the Long Riders’ Guild Academic Foundation and illegally downloaded them on Youtube. Madin wrote, “ These two videos may help explain: Sikunders Law Toxic Trainers http://www.cuchullaineoreilly.net/ On July 24, 2015 Madin stole footage from the MGM film "Wizard of Oz" and used it to defame members of the international exploration community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvH7mt-7_dM On November 6, 2015 Madin stole the legally protected Long Riders Guild label (Kentucky State Registration Number 014641) and used the respected academic title to create a cyberstalking website. http://www.thelongridersguild.org/ On June 26, 2016 Madin used Genius Annotations to publish material stolen from the Long Riders’ Guild website. http://genius.it/9057345/www.thelongridersguild.com/news.htm (Page stolen from www.thelongridersguild.com/news.htm) And http://genius.it/www.thelongridersguild.com/chronology.htm (Page stolen from www.thelongridersguild.com/chronology.htm) That Genius Annotations website warns, “ You shall be solely responsible for your user content and the consequences of posting or publishing it.” Thus, according to the terms which Madin had to sign in order to use the annotation program, he violated the clearly-stated company rules, not to mention boldly violating the law by committing a brazen theft. The Terms & Conditions of Use for the Long Riders’ Guild website are clearly set out on the home page: “Except as permitted above, you may not copy, store in any medium (including in any other website), distribute, transmit, re-transmit, broadcast, modify, or show in public any part of The Long Riders’ Guild’s website without the prior written permission of The Long Riders’ Guild . You agree not to adapt, alter, or create new work from any of the material contained in this site or use it for any other purpose other than for your personal non-commercial use. Any unauthorized copying or editing in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. Any such action establishes liability for a civil action and may give rise to criminal prosecution. " (www.thelongridersguild.com/lrg.htm) As a result, Genius Annotations suspended Madin’s account and removed the offending stolen material. https://genius.com/Mongcon On January 6, 2017 Madin illegally re-published numerous Australian police emails, which contain this warning at the bottom, "EMAIL DISCLAIMER - This email and any attachments are the property of Victoria Police and should not be disclosed. They may also be subject to copyright." http://earldeblonville.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/dss-brown-exchange-re-earl-de- blonville-cyberstalking-allegations-nov-2106.pdf On February 10, 2020 Madin stole and illegally republished a Dilbert cartoon, which he used to defame a victim. Madin wrote, “ Click the Cartoon for Earl de Blonville’s CV .”