Internet Piracy

Have you seen some of the personal websites advertising ebooks for dirt cheap?  Some offering them for a dollar or less?  I’m not talking about the sites who are licensed to do this, I am talking about people who buy these books themselves or have others so it and then make hundreds if not thousands of copies of them and then sell them.  These people feel that they can do this because they bought the original copy, but they are very wrong.  What they are doing is illegal.  They are stealing from the author and the publisher.  In some cases tens of thousands of copies of some titles are given away for a dollar each or even free.

I have been asked why do I care.  “Don’t you get an advance to write your books?”  NOPE!  As authors of ebooks, we get paid based on sales of our books.  You put in months and months into writing, editing and polishing up the final product only to have people steal it from you in the end.  For me just starting out, it’s frustrating to say the least.  Yes I work full time as a veterinarian now, but eventually I would like to write full time.  How can I be expected to make a living at it and pay my bills if someone is giving away my work for free?

Remember the whole uproar over Napster?  How the recording artists were up in arms that their work was being shared without compensation?  I remember people asking what those musicians were so upset about.  They couldn’t understand why a few downloads would make any dent in their profits.  Well, it’s not just a few downloads.  It’s millions of them all over the world and that all adds up.  Think about what you do for a living.  How would you feel at the end of each work day if everything you accomplished was credited to someone else? You would feel ripped off right?  Well so do the writers who find their works on these pirate sites.  Not only do we have to spend our valuable time looking for our works on these sites, we have to send them repeated take down notices.  If they are overseas they don’t give a shit what we ask.  They will keep doing it.

So it’s up to us as the consumers to stop searching for these sites.  Stop frequenting these sites.  If there isn’t a demand, they would be out of business.  If you go through the legal sites and through the authors websites, you can get great material and support your favorite writers and publishers.  The more support they have, the more books can be offered.  Think about it!

Author: Author Tammy Dennings Maggy

After a nearly 26 year career as a veterinarian, I am finally realizing my dream of becoming a published author. More than that, I am writing in a genre that I love to read myself, erotic romance. There is nothing better than becoming so immersed in a story line that you forget all the stresses of life that surround you. My favorite authors have done that for me over the years, and I hope that I can do the same.

4 thoughts on “Internet Piracy”

  1. You are quite right, and it’s very annoying. However, if you are writing at a low price (I have my Siren 100,000 words novels at $2.99 and am selling shorter pieces at Yellow Silk Dreams for $1.99), you will get into iTunes territory. Not many people bother to cheat because the real thing is so cheap, and your sales go up.

    I don’t mind giving away a short novel as a prize, or person to person, in the hope that the recipient will come back and buy something else. So far I have mostly avoided piracy because I’m not very visible – not good for an author!

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    1. Great point about the smaller novels being available on iTunes! So far I have the longer ones in the works, but hopefully all the things I’ve started over the years and put aside could lend themselves to the shorter pieces.

      For now, I am not going to make myself crazy searching for pirate copies of my work and just concentrate on my writing. Thanks so much for commenting here on my blog!

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  2. Tammy, please check out the Yellow Silk Dreams page of my web site. It is for shorter, sexy pieces and the authors get ALL the revenue. If your writing is good enough for Siren, you would be welcome to give it a try. You can contact me there…

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