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Adventures in Copyfight: Copyright notice on PD works
I recently picked up a copy of Captains Courageous, by Kipling, from Fictionwise. (Because
joanwilder posted a fic at the
snarry_games which quoted heavily from it--Sex, Lies and Audiotape.) Decided I should read the whole book, not just the quoted snippets; knowing it was a public domain book, I checked Fictionwise before the other sites, 'cos FW has books in a bunch of formats. (They have CC for free in multiformat... and in two secure formats for different prices. How weird.)
Got the free version. Decided to look at the copyright info. Hmm. Had some questions about that, and decided to ask FW about them.
Fictionwise works damned hard to keep you from directly speaking to them. I remember emailing them in the past. Now, since the Barnes & Noble buyout, I can't find a contact email anywhere on the site. Wow, that's impressive.
Let's see... start with the Home page, 'cos that's the one I visit first (because I can remember "fictionwise.com.")
I scroll to the bottom, 'cos that's where the tiny "COntact us" link is usually hidden. Except they don't have one. However, they do have About Us, which often leads to a contact page or set of links. But not for FW; About Us is short page saying "WE HAZ EBOOKS; ZEY R KEWL." With quotes from authors and (presumably nifty) websites, saying how kewl they are. Ah! There's a contact address for the creator & former owner of FW, Steve Pendergrast. It says,
Hm. No contact page. Hey! There's the Help page, which I forget about because I know how to download ebooks, and what filetypes mean. But maybe the contact info is buried in there!
Help is... amazingly unhelpful.
How Fictionwise Works
eBook Basics
eBook Reading Devices & Formats Overview
Fictionwise Money Saving Tips
... and so on.
Oh, wait, buried in the middle of info about PayPal and rebates and secure ebook formats, is a link for Online Database; Contact Customer Support. That's what I want!
Errm. No, it's not. What's there is:
Step 1: Please carefully select a Topic below. Answers will appear further below in red.
Topics in the dropdown menu are:
Microsoft Reader
Adobe Reader
eReader
Mobipocket Reader
Gemstar/Rocket eBook Reader
Suggestions and Feedback
None of those are what I'm looking for: "I have a question about a book I got from you."
Looks like I'll be writing to pr@fictionwise.com because it's the only contact email address on the site.
The 2nd page of the PDF, right after the (FW generic) cover, says:
I sent an email, saying (in part): "Can you tell me to whom it is copyrighted, and in what year, so I can start the process of contacting the person/company for permission to use the work?"
I'll let you know what answer(s) I get.
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Got the free version. Decided to look at the copyright info. Hmm. Had some questions about that, and decided to ask FW about them.
Fictionwise works damned hard to keep you from directly speaking to them. I remember emailing them in the past. Now, since the Barnes & Noble buyout, I can't find a contact email anywhere on the site. Wow, that's impressive.
Let's see... start with the Home page, 'cos that's the one I visit first (because I can remember "fictionwise.com.")
I scroll to the bottom, 'cos that's where the tiny "COntact us" link is usually hidden. Except they don't have one. However, they do have About Us, which often leads to a contact page or set of links. But not for FW; About Us is short page saying "WE HAZ EBOOKS; ZEY R KEWL." With quotes from authors and (presumably nifty) websites, saying how kewl they are. Ah! There's a contact address for the creator & former owner of FW, Steve Pendergrast. It says,
Fictionwise is open to potential partnerships and strategic relationships. We believe that the potential for eBooks is enormous and the best way to expand the market is to work together. Contact <mailto:pr@fictionwise.com>Scott Pendergrast with your ideas.I note that this does not imply, "Contact Steve with your questions about the site or its contents." Especially since the address is "PR," not "SP" or anything that sounds like it's a personal email.
Hm. No contact page. Hey! There's the Help page, which I forget about because I know how to download ebooks, and what filetypes mean. But maybe the contact info is buried in there!
Help is... amazingly unhelpful.
How Fictionwise Works
eBook Basics
eBook Reading Devices & Formats Overview
Fictionwise Money Saving Tips
... and so on.
Oh, wait, buried in the middle of info about PayPal and rebates and secure ebook formats, is a link for Online Database; Contact Customer Support. That's what I want!
Errm. No, it's not. What's there is:
Step 1: Please carefully select a Topic below. Answers will appear further below in red.
Topics in the dropdown menu are:
Microsoft Reader
Adobe Reader
eReader
Mobipocket Reader
Gemstar/Rocket eBook Reader
Suggestions and Feedback
None of those are what I'm looking for: "I have a question about a book I got from you."
Looks like I'll be writing to pr@fictionwise.com because it's the only contact email address on the site.
The 2nd page of the PDF, right after the (FW generic) cover, says:
Copyright ©I want to know who owns the copyright, and on what date it was registered. Because all their blather about "illegal to share because of copyright" is pointless (erm, lying) if the content in question is in the public domain.
NOTICE: This ebook is licensed to the original purchaser
only. Duplication or distribution to any person via email,
floppy disk, network, print out, or any other means is a
violation of International copyright law and subjects the
violator to severe fines and/or imprisonment. This notice
overrides the Adobe Reader permissions which are
erroneous. This book cannot be legally lent or given to
others.
I sent an email, saying (in part): "Can you tell me to whom it is copyrighted, and in what year, so I can start the process of contacting the person/company for permission to use the work?"
I'll let you know what answer(s) I get.