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Fix typo from occured to occurred

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Pull Request Overview

This PR fixes a typo in two markdown files by correcting the misspelling of "occured" to "occurred".

  • Updated RadioLib documentation to fix the typo.
  • Updated the Chengdu Pinguo Tech Co. document with the correct spelling.

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Copilot reviewed 2 out of 2 changed files in this pull request and generated 2 comments.

File Description
2019/07/2019-07-23-RadioLib.md Corrected the typo in the narrative text.
2017/2017-05-22-ChengduPinguoTechCo.md Fixed the misspelling of "occurred" in context.

@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
I am the copyright owner.

**Please provide a detailed description of the original copyrighted work that has allegedly been infringed. If possible, include a URL to where it is posted online.**
The work in question is a C/C++ library RadioLib (available at https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib). It is an embedded driver for various wireless communication modules. Amongst the supported wireless modules is the SX126x family of LoRa radio modules. It has recently occured to me that a different GitHub project (https://github.com/tinytronix/SX126x) is using substantial parts of RadioLib code without any mention of RadioLib or its original license. RadioLib is licensed under the MIT License, which clearly states that: "The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software." I firmly believe that this use of RadioLib is in violation of its license.
The work in question is a C/C++ library RadioLib (available at https://github.com/jgromes/RadioLib). It is an embedded driver for various wireless communication modules. Amongst the supported wireless modules is the SX126x family of LoRa radio modules. It has recently occurred to me that a different GitHub project (https://github.com/tinytronix/SX126x) is using substantial parts of RadioLib code without any mention of RadioLib or its original license. RadioLib is licensed under the MIT License, which clearly states that: "The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software." I firmly believe that this use of RadioLib is in violation of its license.
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Corrected the typo from 'occured' to 'occurred'.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ I have read and understand GitHub's Guide to Filing a DMCA Notice. I swear, unde

My name is [Private], an programmer in Chengdu Pinguo Tech Co, Ltd., which focus on studying real-time image processing technoloies.

Last year, I uploaded our company's private code in Github . Because I am not familiar with Github website setting, I made a mistake to put it on the public website (https://github.com/pinguo) as public code. However, it is private code which belongs to our company. I was intended to put it on our private website (https://github.com/PGWireless). What's worse , I found that 2 subscribers (https://github.com/Honsec/PGSkinPrettifyEngine、https://github.com/alemic/PGSkinPrettifyEngine ) have forked our code. Recently we found that the same SDK occured in the market and someone use it to sale. It has already caused a huge loss to our company and our customers.
Last year, I uploaded our company's private code in Github . Because I am not familiar with Github website setting, I made a mistake to put it on the public website (https://github.com/pinguo) as public code. However, it is private code which belongs to our company. I was intended to put it on our private website (https://github.com/PGWireless). What's worse , I found that 2 subscribers (https://github.com/Honsec/PGSkinPrettifyEngine、https://github.com/alemic/PGSkinPrettifyEngine ) have forked our code. Recently we found that the same SDK occurred in the market and someone use it to sale. It has already caused a huge loss to our company and our customers.
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Corrected the typo from 'occured' to 'occurred'.

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