“This website ripped off my book! Help!”

“This website ripped off my book! Help!”

“I found a website that ripped off my book. Help! Can you get them to take it down?”

 

I looked at the link you sent. They are not displaying your book on their site. Rather, they are displaying descriptive text that they’re pulling from your publisher’s website. I clicked on what appeared to be a link for the entire text but that took me to a page asking me to register for my “free” one-month membership. Of course, they wanted my credit card information. The site also had a bunch of fake “reviews” for your book but, on further inspection, those are actually fake reviews for that website, trying to convince people they really do have free ebooks and that it’s sooooo great. Ha ha ha.

This site doesn’t have your book and they’re not giving it away for free. It’s a phishing site. People who are mean enough to try to get a free copy of your book from a site like this deserve to have their credit card numbers stolen.

 

Please also see –

Is That Free Ebook Site REALLY Violating Your Copyright? Maybe Not…

RELATED

Is That Free Ebook Site REALLY Violating Your Copyright? Maybe Not…

The Ebook Trend is Definitely WANING! NOW WHAT?!

Can Your Publisher Get YOU Sued For Copyright Infringement? Yep!!

Yet Another Website Lifts our Copyrighted Material

Who Gets Your Book(s) When You Die? – Yet Another Case of Heirs

Read More "Ask The Expert" Articles

ADS TO RUN



The Do-It-Yourselfer's Guide to Self-Syndication


Practical resource outlining the self-syndication process, step-by-step. Packed with detailed information and useful tips for writers looking to gain readership, name recognition, publication and self-syndication for their column or articles.







https://writersweekly.com/books/4693.html





90+ DAYS OF PROMOTING YOUR BOOK ONLINE: Your Book's Daily Marketing Plan by Angela Hoy and Richard Hoy

Promoting your book online should be considered at least a part-time job. Highly successful authors spend more time promoting a book than they do writing it - a lot more.

We know what you're thinking. You're an author, not a marketer. Not to worry! We have more than a decade of successful online book selling experience under our belts and we're going to teach you how to promote your book effectively online...and almost all of our techniques are FREE!

Online book promotion is not only simple but, if you have a step-by-step, day-to-day marketing plan (this book!), it can also be a very artistic endeavor, which makes it fun for creative folks like you!

Yes, online book promoting can be EASY and FUN! Let us show you how, from Day 1 through Day 90...and beyond!

BOOK PROPOSALS THAT WORKED! Real Book Proposals That Landed $10K - $100K Publishing Contracts - by Angela Hoy



Peek over the shoulders of highly successful, published authors to see how they landed publishing contracts worth $10,000 to $100,000! An enticing yet professional book proposal is the key!

BONUS! Successful ghostwriter, Anton Marco, shares his secret for landing ghostwriting clients. Don’t miss Anton’s real ghostwriting contract at the end of this book! It provides an example of what he charges and the payment terms he requires from each client.

One Response to "“This website ripped off my book! Help!”"

  1. Diann  October 19, 2016 at 3:18 pm

    Small moment to play devils advocate. OK, not REALLY devils advocate, because for the most part I agree with your response to this author. There may be a SMALL problem however. Being that if someone correlates their book with stealing identity, Couldn’t that be bad for the author? I understand the aggravation against people wanting to get freebies of books that we spent time writing and DESERVE to get paid for. Is it possible however, that you can get the site removed through the government? Being that this IS phishing, and plagiarism (Even though this does not exactly fall under the plagiarism category because they don’t REALLY have the book) BOTH being illegal?