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posted by [personal profile] devohoneybee at 06:51pm on 13/02/2005
This has already made it around to LJ's from a list post I made, but I might as well put it here for maximum exposure. Please spread the word.

Someone is selling, *selling* stories by Maygra, Rac, Meg Wittenmyer, Paige
Foster, Kelly Matthews , Smut Grrls (sometimes misspelled Smu Grrls) etc,
on this site.

Needless to say, they didn't get permission from these authors. Rac caught it and wrote them a letter asking for her stuff to be removed. If you are a fanfic author, check it out. Hopefully with enough of a stir, they'll take this down.

http://www.a1fl.com/XT/XTSLSH.HTML
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posted by [identity profile] maygra.livejournal.com at 03:35am on 14/02/2005
thank you for alerting us to this.
 
posted by [identity profile] devohoneybee.livejournal.com at 06:38am on 14/02/2005
Thanks to rac for alerting me. Hope this works out for everyone.
 
posted by [identity profile] elflet.livejournal.com at 06:39am on 15/02/2005
How about going after their ISP?

The domain name registration details are here: <http://www.samspade.org/t/lookat?a=a1fl.com> The address is registered through homechoice.co.uk. The IP address of the site a1fl.com maps to is 207.142.128.52, which is an address owned by Cogent. Cogent's abuse address is abuse@cogentco.com, and their abuse hotline phone number is 1-877-875-4311

The technical details are here <http://www.samspade.org/t/whois?a=207.142.128.52;server=auto>

The authors can write to the abuse address, and state that they require their works be removed. (For Cogent, mention this is a DMCA "Digital Millenium Copyright Act" request.) The ISP will give the site two choices -- remove the pages or be shut down. (I had to use a DMCA request against someone once and it was exceptionally effective.)

The authors should also check Google qand other search engines for references to the illicit pages and send in DMCA request emails to have them pulled from the search engines.

 
posted by [identity profile] devohoneybee.livejournal.com at 05:50pm on 15/02/2005
Thanks, Elflet. The update on the story is, many letters were written, to isp, owner, etc, and as of this morning the site was taken down. Go, fandom!
 
posted by [identity profile] elflet.livejournal.com at 06:17pm on 15/02/2005
Since this was being served up under a "personal" account somewhere, we'll have to keep an eye open to see that these folks don't re-emerge. It would be pretty easy for them to find a new ISP and bring the site up again.

At the same time, one of my friends had many of her stories offered for sale on the site and she's passed the information to her lawyer, who she retains for just this purpose.

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