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Just curious if the lawyer commented on the merits of a case where you're suing a 3rd party because you don't like the terms of the agreement your own publisher made with them...
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Not exactly what I was aiming for
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As for the publicity and my ranting and raving on various sites -- Fox's lawyers would rip me apart no what I did, so why worry about it? As I told him, I own all my statements. Apparently, that's considered a plus in this case, so long as I maintain pride of ownership and don't waver or try to minimize or hide anything. So...we'll see what happens. In the meantime, word is spreading...and I'm helping spread it. And I have now decided I will NEVER buy an electronic book. I don't want ANYONE to have control over what I read, not in any way, form or fashion. |
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Incidentally, I have determined that I can't buy ebooks from Barnes & Noble in Australia. Do you happen to know if your ebook was georestricted in Amazon? If it wasn't couldn't you argue that you book now only being available the U.S. amounts to damages? I know you've mentioned Bulldog Books which is some sort of Australian distributor, but this would only be paperback so your ebook market is still crippled. Additionally, I'm not sure I understand how I would get your book through these guys. If I were you I would still try to find other ways of getting your ebooks to the world through other distribution services so that you can capitalise on the "buzz". If everything is OK with what Amazon is doing because they're a business, there's no need for you NOT to think exactly the same way. This book afterall is your business. Keep the publicity alive - make the book and ebook as available as you can and hopefully you can capitalise on it. Personally, I hope you make a huge amount of money from this. Regards Caleb |
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Ebooks like the ones here at Mobileread, or Project Gutenberg, or Baen's free library, don't give anyone control over your reading. You can download the book, install it on any device you want, convert it to another format if you care to, send it to a friend when you're done with it. (That last is potentially breaking copyright, depending on the terms of the book; Baen & Gutenberg are fine with sharing them around, and most of the ones here are public domain.) The big ebookstores that publish the "Big 6" publishers have worked hard to convince people that ebooks are always locked to the store or the device, or that customers should expect someone to be logging their reading habits. It's not true. |
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I think there's grounds for a case, but proving deception, rather than just negative opinion, will be difficult. Saying "this book is utter tripe and not worth reading" isn't libel; convincing Amazon it should be pulled for violating content guidelines that it doesn't (at least, by comparison with several thousand other books), is libel. But it does look like a hard thing to prove. |
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I'm sorry this is affecting your livelihood, but make sure you get someone to do this on a contingency basis.
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Any ebook reader that buys books through wifi has the possibility of giving the store access to what they're reading, and to some extent control. (Maybe it could auto-download an updated version of the book? I don't think any of the current readers do this, but it wouldn't be hard to make one that did.) But ereaders that don't have wireless ability bypass even the possibility of that kind of interference, and there's no shortage of those. |
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One of the elements of defamation is establishing that the alleged defamatory statement is false. How do you establish that the book isn't pornography? The plaintiff can get 10 experts to testify.... so can the defendant. Reasonable people differ, which is the hallmark of an opinion. Moreover, even if you could establish a false statement of fact, you'd need to prove causation -- that the reporter's statement directly caused Amazon to remove the book. Good luck getting someone from Amazon to admit that. (The fact that one thing followed another is not causation.) The same problem would exist if the plaintiff decided to pursue a business tort theory instead of defamation. Last edited by whitearrow; 01-07-2011 at 07:01 PM. |
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Very good post. But it's even hard to prove than that - because the "defamation" is about jamthecat's book, he is almost certainly a "public figure" (or a "limited purpose public figure,"), meaning that a claim of defamation will only lie if he can prove "actual malice." |
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I think what's likely available is closer to "a hysterical bureaucratic coverup and pass-the-buck fest" than "evidence," and Amazon and Fox both have really big scary lawyers that I wouldn't want to be up against... but maybe this is the case that could bring up the combination problem of unchecked media declarations and business reactions to those declarations. Quote:
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