FallingToFly
Political Stance: Porn
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BlackShanglan said:I sent a complaint to the "Abuse" email address listing at the ISP. I suggest that we all do. The more (civil, clear, and well-supported) complaints they get, the more clear it will be that the site is plagiarizing. If they don't act on it, then the volume of complaints may also help to convince them that the site is more trouble than it's worth.
In addition - call in a complaint if you're able to. This is where unlimited long distance comes in handy. I haven't been rude yet to them, but I have been very clear that I am calling in reference to this particular site, and that there will be legal consequences if something is not done about this pilfering.
If you are calling in the complaint - have the following within easy reach:
The information as to when your story was posted on Lit.
Plagiarism statutes, and the definition of plagiarism, because these guys seem a little slow.
A contact name, number, and email address for them to get in touch with you. If you have a lawyer that handles your business, their name and contact information. Having your lawyer call them is even better.

Try to get a name and address to send a certified letter of complaint to. This gives you an actual record of the fact that you did indeed give them notice that they were aiding and abetting what amounts to fraud if they prove stubborn enough to go to court.
((Oh, btw, Alex, I went ahead and alerted the EF and the GB... you'd be surprised how many of the GB'ers were snagged.
They're vicious about it too, lol.))