Placing your writing on the Internet for the world to see is a joyful achievement. Unfortunately it is almost impossible to prevent theft of your work. The best thing you can do is understand your rights and know what you can do if you find your work has been plagiarized.
I caught a plagiariser, and so can you – don’t be afraid to stand up for morality!
When a tyrant can steal and get away with it–as the Chinese collects
writer’s data.
Some thougths on how the online writing market is becoming more demanding and might lead to several abuses.
Need for increased security on Triond.
I have read so many articles where the authors are spouting off their knowledge about being successful writers, but clearly not putting them into practice. A brief look at their profile, contents pages, and their prominence on the site tells me that they don’t know any more than I do, and maybe less.
So, instead of rehashing lists of “must do”s’ like dozens of others have done, I thought it was time to write a list of “Writer Taboos”.
There are thousands of people writing for the internet everyday, however, there is a core group of “real writers”. These authors struggle to produce quality work daily as they devote time and work vigorously. Often they see little reward for their effort, or they see their work stolen from them by the ever growing number of unscrupulous people out there, but they are not deterred by this.