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Old 05-23-2016, 11:04 AM   #19
fjtorres
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Originally Posted by Froide View Post

Regarding the second - SEEMINGLY SHADY- scenario - I reiterate my earlier statement, because the self-dealing in this case appears underhanded and may be similar to that in the Harlequin case.
On the surface the claims sound similar in that writers were "sold a bill of goods" under guise of helping them. But contracts are involved. And old ones at that. The courts will have tbeir say.

This may or not be the best test case of the switch in ebook royalties but the word is out now. Better plaintiffs may emerge. Or other suits.

Plenty of victims out there.
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