Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 What I suspect happened is probably his fault. When I paid for the book, I was e-mailed a link where I could go get the book again if I had any problems. This link did not require a password. I'm not sure if the link expired or not either. Maybe someone on another list posted this link and you were able to download the books for free from the website that is distributing them. They should not have shared this link. Andy <miamicouple1421@y...> wrote: > Well, I dont know about paying $39.95 for them. As I said in my > other post, I followed a link that took me to a list of e-books. > About 6 or 7 of them. This was from HIS website. It was not from any > one elses website. I downloaded the files directly from his website > by following what apparently is a back door link. After I received > the e-mail from Tom Venuto advising me to remove them immediately, I > let him know how I had come by the files and apologized, etc. As I > have said, it certainly was not my intention to do anything wrong. I > did not have to place any kind of order to download the files from --- In bodyforlife , " miamicouple1421 " > his website. I let him know how I did it so he can look into it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 That could be it. Either way when I spoke to Tom I let him know exactly how I had accessed the books. This was last week, and he hasn't corrected the problem.. so.... I dont know.... I guess I learned from this mistake. > What I suspect happened is probably his fault. When I paid for the > book, I was e-mailed a link where I could go get the book again if I > had any problems. This link did not require a password. I'm not > sure if the link expired or not either. > > Maybe someone on another list posted this link and you were able to > download the books for free from the website that is distributing > them. They should not have shared this link. > > Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 It's not necessarily his " problem. " The reason I raised the issue is because I have written and sold eBooks myself. As an IT Director, I am very familiar with the security issues surrounding the publication and distribution of eBooks. While there are many systems out there that are highly secure, they are not necessarily cost effective - in other words, it may cost so much for a solution to effectively protect the links to your books, that it is more worthwhile to put your faith in the integrity of those purchasing them. I wrote some custom programs when I had Peak Physiques that would hide the URL and then allow them to be unlocked and downloaded with a password. Some people simply put the books out there in an unprotected link, but don't publish the link unless you have made a purchase or received a password. What most likely happened is that somewhere along the line, a dishonest person looking to impress themselves upon others by sharing this information published the links to the books. This resulted in them being shared and distributed to others, so on and so forth. Many authors consider illegal distributorship to be " cost of doing business " on the web. I know that with my materials, I would put my web page and e-mail on every page so that if the works were pirated, it would at least be free advertising for the other services that I provided on the site. It is okay to share information and I don't think anyone is upset with anyone else for coaching and inspiring others. It is just a simple mistake and probably resulted in some good, because now you know that those types of copyrighted materials exist and so it is important to contact the authors and receive permission before publication. Some people enjoy seeing their works posted at other sites (it is a form of viral or network marketing) where others depend on their direct stream of revenue and therefore would prefer to keep the sources to the books at their site and not distributed elsewhere. It doesn't make someone good or bad or right or wrong, it's just different models to do business! Take care, Likness > That could be it. Either way when I spoke to Tom I let him know > exactly how I had accessed the books. This was last week, and he > hasn't corrected the problem.. so.... I dont know.... I guess I > learned from this mistake. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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