Notifying a Thief It’s Time to Back Off

In our last episode we discussed several factors you should consider before choosing a course of action against the thief: What is the extent of the harm to you? (your reputation, brand, finances) Can you easily identify/locate the thief? Is the thief making money from your content? Could the thief have made a mistake without …

City Bike

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Desert Road

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Guard Your Goldmine from Internet Fraud

Have you ever seen your content on someone else’s website? ‘Frustrating, isn’t it? I’m sure you’ve heard stories about people who have received letters from an attorney accusing them of using someone else’s images or blog content without permission. The next sentence in that letter is always a demand for payment for improper use. In …

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Don’t be tricked out of your copyrights

I know. You’re excited by the opportunity to be published. But don’t sign anything before you read–and understand–the entire Agreement. If you are the copyright owner, you have the exclusive rights to: copy/reproduce distribute create derivative works display publicly perform publicly OR authorize others to exercise any or all of those rights. RETAIN your copyright; …