Putting a Copyright Infringer Out of Business

Angela, I truly enjoy your website and especially enjoy learning about the copyright infringement articles. Can’t believe that writers try to rip off other writers and are then cheeky enough to say because they didn’t see the copyright means it doesn’t exist! If you took her attitude, if you didn’t see the license plate on her car, that means you would own it.
Enjoy reading and learning how to protect myself (now have Google alerts per your info). Although it is difficult to see what hell other writers experience through copyright infringement, it does make good reading. You could sell e-popcorn.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for going to bat for all writers, Angela.
Carolee

Should I Try to Land a Traditional Publishing Contract?

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. I know you are busy and most likely get asked for a good deal of advice. I currently finished my first novel and I have been contemplating going through a traditional literary agent or using Print on Demand (POD) publisher.
I was greatly impressed with your company for taking on the big guys for us little authors. I’ve read through most of your FAQs and reasons to and not to use POD publishing, and am coming down on the side of POD publishing. Additionally, I’ve found fantastic reviews of BookLocker. Before heading forward, is there anything else you think I should know about the system or any relevant informational sources I should be steered toward? I realize this is a very general question but any knowledge I can gain now should help me to avoid pitfalls in the future. Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.

Whispers And Warnings For June 2nd

GLANCE Magazine / glancemagazine.com / Glance Entertainment Magazine / Anthony West – See lawsuits filed against T I C Communications, which is apparently owned by the CEO of Glance Magazine.
Haute Living Magazine / HauteLiving.com / www.hauteblog.com /
www.hauteportfolio.com
– Sued by a printer for $86K.
Writershire / Writershire.com – One writer receives partial payment; the other one does not and is not receiving responses from Writershire.