Pirating of e/i-print books on the Internet - Preventative Measures

 

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Introduction

Unfortunately with the growth of monetorising almost anything these days on the Internet the rogue pirates will come out to play and cause consternation to legitimate sellers – so pirating of e/i-print books online will, (and has) occurred.   Distributors (such as Amazon) are just that and cannot be held responsible.

 

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DMCA

Registering, if not already done so with the DMCA will help slightly in locking down copying of your site [See our FAQ [s] for information on this].

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Malware

Reselling or giveaway to attract more download with Malware happens and of course not knowing where to report leaves sources who have done this will look to the originator of the item to try and get recompense which can be resolved by evidence base that you did not supply the site concerned but still a hassle we can all do without.

The key thing here is that third party(ies) are trying to make money on the back of your hard work and profit without any regard or consequences for others.

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Articles on the Subject

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Google Alerts

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Digital Rights Management

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Copyright & Intellectual Property - Copyright Removal

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EU Regulations on Copyright & Conterfieting

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