Copyright infringement — whether low-tech or hi-tech — should not be coddled in artist’s alleys, craft shows, and vendor halls.
Lessons From Spider Jerusalem and Georgia Mason: You’re Quotable and The Truth Will Set You Free
TL;DR: Fair use is there to allow and promote criticism and critique of public ideas, posts, and people. Anyone who tries to use copyright to try to silence […]
Will Someone Copy My Work And Get Away With It?
The concern is perennial: What about my copyright? Whether from sending a story to an editor or agent, or perhaps an online critique group, or simply posting the […]
Don’t support authors who plagarize (original posted site exceeded bandwidth)
[Edited to correct username to DataAngel] The person behind astrangeday.net uncovered a case of pretty blatant plagarism (which, as I’ll get to later this week, is pretty rare). […]
Teaching us to be criminals.
I’m an owner of a Sony Reader, but this whole setup applies to just about any combination of eBook software and hardware out there. It’s frighteningly common; I’ve […]
Sharing too much…
Over the weekend, I found out that an anonymous blogger had reposted Jim C. Hines’ first novel survey results. Not just an excerpt, but the whole couple thousand […]