What's my story doing on THAT site!

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Just found the story I posted to Literotica on a .in website (sexstory.erolove.in/tag/first-time-submissive/) as being written by someone else. It's also on another site (adultstory.xaijo.com), but McAfee tells me not to go there. Doesn't seem like anyone is trying to sell it, but it does have me scratching my head. The story is cut-and-pasted, title and all. Anyone else had a similar experience?
 
Just found the story I posted to Literotica on a .in website (sexstory.erolove.in/tag/first-time-submissive/) as being written by someone else. It's also on another site (adultstory.xaijo.com), but McAfee tells me not to go there. Doesn't seem like anyone is trying to sell it, but it does have me scratching my head. The story is cut-and-pasted, title and all. Anyone else had a similar experience?

Dozens of my stories under BostonFictionWriter, AndTheEnd, SuperHeroRalph, and my real name, SusanJillParker have been stolen and sold under someone else's name on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.

Other than to write Amazon and ask them to pull the story, there's no much else to do. I have stories all over the world in a dozen different languages and publications (lol). I'm almost famous.

Send a PM to Laurel. She owns the site with Manu.
 
Everyone has.

Odds are that every single story on Literotica has been used at least in part as filler for some malware-filled, ad-laden porn blog, if not stolen outright.

It can be satisfying to knock one of the thieves down, but if you spend too much time on it, you'll end up in a never-ending and frustrating game of whack-a-mole.

And when it comes to one that your malware prevention is warning you about, your best bet is to write it off from the get-go. Once a site has been blacklisted by malware prevention apps, it's not going to last long, and get virtually no traffic in the meantime.
 
Thanks

Probably not worth worrying about.

There's no way anyone's going to actually make money off of my writing, but why bother changing the author name if you're just pasting everything else? Is someone trying to steal my adoring fans? Could they at least steal the critical trolls as well?
 
Dozens of my stories under BostonFictionWriter, AndTheEnd, SuperHeroRalph, and my real name, SusanJillParker

Just so the newer posters are aware, "Susan" is a male named Freddie. Started off as BostonFictionWriter and then fought tooth and nail to deny all of those other account names (and a few more) until his abusive behavior on the forum outed him each time enough for him to acknowledge them. Just don't want anyone to get sucked in by him.
 
Just so the newer posters are aware, "Susan" is a male named Freddie. Started off as BostonFictionWriter and then fought tooth and nail to deny all of those other account names (and a few more) until his abusive behavior on the forum outed him each time enough for him to acknowledge them. Just don't want anyone to get sucked in by him.

Man, you're everywhere! I'm beginning to think you're secretly the head honcho, like Roz in Monsters Inc.
 
Man, you're everywhere! I'm beginning to think you're secretly the head honcho, like Roz in Monsters Inc.

I've been here for a pretty long time and I use the Internet as a periodic break from a long day of writing and editing. And I couldn't be a secret head honcho; the real head honcho here hisses at me for mentioning now and again that the empress isn't wearing clothes about this and that.

I've certainly been here long enough to see how Freddie operates. And I think you'll find that I don't spend all of my Lit. participating time on forum posts.
 
That guy, the owner of sexstories.(whatever he's calling it this time) has been chased around the world by lit authors. Every site he has been on, authors file DMCA notices and the provider has shutdown his site.

It look like he now just tries to upload viruses to people who connect.

He doesn't try to sell the stories but he does want people click on the ads on any of his sites, that's how he makes his money, plus now I guess he loads trojans on to machine to harvest personal data.

Mostly he just had the first page of your work, he has never bothered to collect more than that. He does delete the author name, but a lot of authors place a copyright notice at the beginning of their stories that includes their author name.
 
Just so the newer posters are aware, "Susan" is a male named Freddie. Started off as BostonFictionWriter and then fought tooth and nail to deny all of those other account names (and a few more) until his abusive behavior on the forum outed him each time enough for him to acknowledge them. Just don't want anyone to get sucked in by him.

Just so you know, I have 7 different names and all of those names are attached to stories.

Now, Pilot claims that my abusive behavior is the reason why he refuses to believe that I'm a woman. Go figure. He's a homosexual. I have no explanation for why he thinks I'm a man.

My point is this. Under all of my 7 names, I barely have 3,000 posts on the forum boards and most of those posts were to the Survivor contest threads. I rarely make a comment on the forum board. Yet, every time I do, my gay nemesis sticks his nose in my ass.

If we want to see who causes all of the problems around here, we just have to look at who makes tens of thousands of forum board posts 24/7.

Hmm, who might that be? Oh, I know. Sr71plt who claims that he flew SR71 planes. Sorry, but when Pilot was the age to be in the military, there was no don't ask, don't tell rule.

"Sorry, Todd, but you can't serve. You're gay."

The Air Force would never, ever entrust such a plane to a gay men. Sorry, Top Gear, but you're not fighter pilot. All you are is a troublemaker.

It seems that you're breaks to make a post on the forum boards is 24/7 and not intermittent as you want people to believe.

Just so that I'm clear Todd.

'Go fuck yourself! But you've already done that lots of times. Asshole!"

By the way, no one and I mean no one likes you. Even your mother didn't like you.

"Bitch!"

 
Now, Pilot claims that my abusive behavior is the reason why he refuses to believe that I'm a woman. Go figure. He's a homosexual.

Hm? I always thought SR represented himself as bi, and I'm not aware of any reason to doubt that.

Sr71plt who claims that he flew SR71 planes. Sorry, but when Pilot was the age to be in the military, there was no don't ask, don't tell rule.

"Sorry, Todd, but you can't serve. You're gay."

The Air Force would never, ever entrust such a plane to a gay men.

I have no idea whether SR flew SR71s, or what your gender is (nor does it really matter to me) but this is a really weird argument to make. Yes, gay and bi men weren't allowed to serve in the military, but plenty of them were there anyway. It's not like the Clinton administration invented the "don't tell" part of the equation.
 
I'm happy any newcomers got to meet the Freddie I was talking about. :)

I might add that the Air Force didn't design the SR71, the Air Force didn't pay for the SR71 (although the Air Force does maintain the SR71s), and it wasn't only Air Force pilots that flew the SR71. Think in terms of Francis Gary Powers who had to give up his military commission to fly the U2 over countries the United States wasn't at war with and/or didn't have permission to fly photoreconnaissance over, because the military engaging in that itself constitutes an act of war under the Geneva Convention. Civilians, not. Anyone who actually read my stories extensively could piece the "how come" together.

Not that I care what anyone chooses to believe about it, or the difference between being bi and gay. Freddie's just being Freddie here. This is how he posts, which is why newcomers get told about his background. There's no sweet, female "Susan" in him.
 
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Just for laughs, since Freddie got us into this, maybe it would be fun for folks to weigh in on what the world's oldest profession is. The flippant answer many give is "prostitution." In the world I came from, we said it was "spying." I wonder who is naive enough, then, to not "get" that two of the answers--prostitution and spying--have been combined back to Genesis to serve perceived national interest and to feed national intelligence gathering--this despite any public posturing about who could ever have served in the U.S. military--or some other government departments.

Anyone who actually reads my stories extensively (no, they aren't all on that subject) would understand what I'm talking about. The most assured way to get reliable intelligence is not to beat it out of someone--it's to give that someone something they want. And if what they want would be threatening to them for others to know, it's all to the good in continuing to get that information out of them and keeping them quiet that you're doing so. So, who's naive enough not to know that countries aren't into doing this up to their necks no matter how they posture in public?

But maybe it would be interesting just for a discussion to be had on what the world's oldest profession is--and why you think so. Actually, I think that "hunting" is a more down-to-earth answer.
 
Pretty sure that people from that world don't go bragging about it on porn forums.

Pathological liars, on the other hand...
 
Just for laughs, since Freddie got us into this, maybe it would be fun for folks to weigh in on what the world's oldest profession is. The flippant answer many give is "prostitution." In the world I came from, we said it was "spying." I wonder who is naive enough, then, to not "get" that two of the answers--prostitution and spying--have been combined back to Genesis to serve perceived national interest and to feed national intelligence gathering--this despite any public posturing about who could ever have served in the U.S. military--or some other government departments.

Anyone who actually reads my stories extensively (no, they aren't all on that subject) would understand what I'm talking about. The most assured way to get reliable intelligence is not to beat it out of someone--it's to give that someone something they want. And if what they want would be threatening to them for others to know, it's all to the good in continuing to get that information out of them and keeping them quiet that you're doing so. So, who's naive enough not to know that countries aren't into doing this up to their necks no matter how they posture in public?

But maybe it would be interesting just for a discussion to be had on what the world's oldest profession is--and why you think so. Actually, I think that "hunting" is a more down-to-earth answer.

Actually, pilot, it's "scavenging." The earliest fossil evidence of hominid tool use for acquiring food is that of scrape and cut marks of a stone tool superimposed on felid tooth marks on an antelope cranium. Active hunting of prey came much later.


Oh! And Freddy...What's with this Pennsylvania address? I thought you still lived in Massachusetts. Did the move have to do with the sex change?
 
Hunting arguably covers scavenging. And harvesting can come under hunting too. But it's certainly worth discussing.
 
Mainly because this is a nowhere thread and I'm in the mood to point out an obvious liar . . . .

Here's part of a comment posted to one of my stories, on April 27, 2007, by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER, who, according to him, is actually a woman named Susan Jill Parker. If any of you have ever read the stories of Robert B. Parker, you'll recognize the names Susan and Jill.

"I knew Bobby, as well as, Robert Parker who wrote Spenser for Hire. The three of us sparred a few rounds at the gym in Boston when Parker was filming his television series in Boston. He lives in Cambridge. Also, Robert Parker was one of my creative writing professors. Your character's chosen name ruined the story for me but your writing ability over shadowed whatever difficulty I had reading it."

Check out the full comment if you want. It's the fifth one down at the end of the story.

So, um, "Susan?" what was it like being a woman who sparred with Robert Urich and Robert B. Parker? I hope they didn't hurt you too much . . . .

By the way, Freddie, I did appreciate the positive comment at the time. ;)
 
Pretty sure that people from that world don't go bragging about it on porn forums.

Pathological liars, on the other hand...

I guess you're dumb enough to think that SR71PLT is my real name. :rolleyes:

Once again, I'm not going to cut my life down to meet someone else's limited horizons and snarky posting behavior.
 
My stories as oggbashan appear all over the internet, mainly because most of them have my copyright statement on them.

I think it is because I have been writing for a long time now.

Some of the sites hosting my stories are infested with malware.

But some only link back to Literotica. I have found some *interesting* comments on my work on sites that have 'borrowed' my stories.
 
My stories as oggbashan appear all over the internet, mainly because most of them have my copyright statement on them.

I think it is because I have been writing for a long time now.

Some of the sites hosting my stories are infested with malware.

But some only link back to Literotica. I have found some *interesting* comments on my work on sites that have 'borrowed' my stories.

Is a copyright statement for a pen name effective or legal? (I think that copyrighting something in the UK is easier than in the US.)
 
I've not seen any of my stories outside LIT's walls. My stories don't get stolen. I feel rejected. :confused:
 
Is a copyright statement for a pen name effective or legal? (I think that copyrighting something in the UK is easier than in the US.)

http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl101.html

Of course, that only applies to formal copyright in the U.S. If informal copyright meant anything here, then pen names would have the same rules.

I've not seen any of my stories outside LIT's walls. My stories don't get stolen. I feel rejected. :confused:

Doing a quick Google search, I found "Jenny Be Fair" on someone's Google+ page, and it was only the second story I checked.

If you want the link, drop me a line and I'll send it along.
 
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Is a copyright statement for a pen name effective or legal? (I think that copyrighting something in the UK is easier than in the US.)

Yes. It is copyrighted under the Berne Convention, and the UK ratified that in 1887. The US took until 1989 and hasn't fully implemented it.

http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ShowResults.jsp?lang=en&treaty_id=15

Pen names are OK. Many authors use pen names.

But in the US I would have to formally register the copyright and pay a fee.

Neither make a happorth of difference. An author can only enforce copyright with the help of expensive lawyers, and publishing for free on Literotica means that lawyers' costs would be pointless.
 
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