*UPDATED* PLAGIARISM NEWS FLASH!
- By Tracy Ames
- Published May 17, 2011
Tracy Ames
Mrs. Ames is an international bestselling author of interracial erotic fiction and a former columnist for several newsletters and magazines.
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Tracy currently split time between Greenwich CT & New York City with her husband, children and a host of pets.
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After four solid days of peppering Amazon, the material stolen by ‘Elizabeth Summers’ has been removed! We couldn’t have gotten this far without your help. The underlying solidarity within the publishing industry is awe inspiring.
Expect a ‘thanks you’ from Damon very soon. He still has a long road ahead but, with our assistance, the bumps will be lessened.
We've cleared the first hurdle. The other stolen material by the other 'authors' mentioned in the article and those identified since the original post hasn’t been removed.
We still have a fight ahead but tonight take a bow or do a little dance!!! WooHoo!!
**UPDATE**
Okay, when you stop dancing, checkout the reply Damon received from Amazon. I'll wait while you grab your guns.
"Dear Damon: Thank you for your message. Please be advised that we are in the process of removing the following Kindle titles from Amazon.com: "Adult Erotic fantasies - Dirty Little Secret" ASIN: B003VD1GHE"Adult Erotic fantasies - The Dirtier, The Better" ASIN: B003VD21C8"Adult Erotic fantasies - Anal At Last" ASIN: B003VD1IZ4"Adult Erotic fantasies - A Weekend at Sonya's" ASIN: B003VD1GF6 It typically takes 2-3 days for a listing to disappear once it has been removed from our catalog. We trust this will bring this matter to a close. Garth Skovgard."
Did they think ditching one crook would appease us? Do they believe we're stupid? How insulting!! They haven't heard the last of this. If we don't push for policy change, all of our efforts would've been for nothing. We’re still in the same position, and there are more ‘authors’ selling lifted material on Amazon. We still need YOUR support.
What we've accomplished in four days can't be attributed to luck or the influence of one person. Our combined energy forced Amazon out of hiding. Stop now, and we lose what ground we've gained.
Mofos, this is Sparta!!!!
Expect a ‘thanks you’ from Damon very soon. He still has a long road ahead but, with our assistance, the bumps will be lessened.
We've cleared the first hurdle. The other stolen material by the other 'authors' mentioned in the article and those identified since the original post hasn’t been removed.
We still have a fight ahead but tonight take a bow or do a little dance!!! WooHoo!!
**UPDATE**
Okay, when you stop dancing, checkout the reply Damon received from Amazon. I'll wait while you grab your guns.
"Dear Damon: Thank you for your message. Please be advised that we are in the process of removing the following Kindle titles from Amazon.com: "Adult Erotic fantasies - Dirty Little Secret" ASIN: B003VD1GHE"Adult Erotic fantasies - The Dirtier, The Better" ASIN: B003VD21C8"Adult Erotic fantasies - Anal At Last" ASIN: B003VD1IZ4"Adult Erotic fantasies - A Weekend at Sonya's" ASIN: B003VD1GF6 It typically takes 2-3 days for a listing to disappear once it has been removed from our catalog. We trust this will bring this matter to a close. Garth Skovgard."
Did they think ditching one crook would appease us? Do they believe we're stupid? How insulting!! They haven't heard the last of this. If we don't push for policy change, all of our efforts would've been for nothing. We’re still in the same position, and there are more ‘authors’ selling lifted material on Amazon. We still need YOUR support.
What we've accomplished in four days can't be attributed to luck or the influence of one person. Our combined energy forced Amazon out of hiding. Stop now, and we lose what ground we've gained.
Mofos, this is Sparta!!!!
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14 Responses to "*UPDATED* PLAGIARISM NEWS FLASH!"
said this on 18 May 2011 6:11:48 AM CDT
I still want heads to roll for this ish! One chick getting smacked is not enough, I want all her homies AND her gone, I want them to be held accountable and until that happens I'm going to be messing up a whole lotta ish...THE Jeanie :) BTW...HI TRACY! :)
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said this on 18 May 2011 8:41:54 AM CDT
LMAO! Hey Jeanie! You're so funny! I believe you rolled out of bed this morning ready for battle...like the rest of us. lol
No ma'am, this isn't the end. Amazon blinked first but we still have to press for policy change AND have the other stolen material removed. |
said this on 19 May 2011 9:29:59 AM CDT
Holy shit, have I been out of touch or what? I missed this whole thing! Of course, I have a poem about plagiarism, if anyone wants me to point to it. I have been involved in this issue before, and it sucks rocks.
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said this on 19 May 2011 9:59:58 AM CDT
Hey Ms Tracy *waves*....
I'm over here at my desk doing the "booty shake", like I was a wannabe in a Uncle Luke video... Boooyah!!!!!!!!!!! LOL! I'm w/ THE Jeanie... We need to rise up and go on a "slap a b*tch" tour... (sorry but the violent side of me is coming out!)... I always keep a pair of timbs or sneakers for such an occasion (that and WET NOODLES!)... Just let me know... Now I'm going to go back to "booty shaking" in my office. TOODLES! Marci |
said this on 19 May 2011 11:20:35 AM CDT
So what do we do next?
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said this on 23 May 2011 8:17:43 AM CDT
The agreement that Amazon has with the "author" doesn't protect them against the real author taking action against them. All it does is provide them with a means of passing on the pain if they get sued for plagiarism. You are entitled to all proceeds from plagiarised sales, all costs of recovery and, why not try it.. damages. Amazon have not "brought the matter to a close" by removing the offending item. If they disagree, legal action should help them to understand.
I have been in this situation in the print world. A work of mine was stolen and included in a book published by a reputable publisher, on the strength of assurances from the editor that they had rights to it. The publisher was mortified and all too aware of their legal responsibilities. |
said this on 03 Jun 2011 3:39:37 PM CDT
So glad to hear this. I hope he can recover royalties.
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