Dear Drs. Mandelbaum and Shen, As an addendum, we were able to retrieve the following paper: 5. An adaptive routing mechanism for P2P resource discovery Found in: Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'05) - Volume 1 Unfortunately, this too is completely plagiarized from our work. The entire paper is an edited copy (including figures, sections, formulas, etc.) of a paper of ours (http://informatics.indiana.edu/fil/Papers/WTAS.pdf) that appeared in Proc. WTAS 2005. However Lo Re et al. clearly plagiarized an earlier technical report version that we had posted on our website while the paper was under review by another conference. We can provide both as evidence upon request. Additionally, Lo Re et al. did *not* cite our paper as they claim. There is a bogus citation to a non- existing paper with us as authors (it's a collation of authors from one paper, title from another, and citation from a third). That is in any case irrelevant. The context of the citation is false and does not at all suggest that their paper is a copy of ours. In conclusion, Lo re et al. seem to have published as many as 6 papers by plagiarizing a couple of our papers. I would not be surprised if many of their other papers were the result of similar operations. This is very upsetting, especially for my students who see their hard and honest work exploited and usurped. Thanks again for your assistance, -Fil Menczer & coauthors