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Old 11-20-2016, 11:26 AM   #487
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Originally Posted by ratinox View Post
MA consumer protection laws protect "any person who is injured" including businesses:
http://www.mass.gov/ocabr/consumer-r...ction-law.html
YMMV in other states.
How exactly would an author be INJURED?
More importantly can the author 100% prove that the contract he voluntarily signed, (hopefully after an IP lawyer went over it) hurt him financially?

Note: The part that will hurt the author is the fact that nearly any judge will assume that the author READ and understood exactly what he was signing.

Oh and does the author have to money to fight the publisher in court?
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