Tuesday, March 7, 2017

The Sri Lanka Cult of Ebay BOOTLEGGERS still Stealing

Well, well.

Here's a Sri Lanka piglet who is using TWO aliases at the same time.

Salantharik and Dimuthmendi.

Yes, the typical tongue-twisting aliases of slimy twisted scumbags located in the crotch of Rat Land.

And you thought it was Florida.

In terms of book bootlegging, Sri Lanka is Cancer Central, and eBay, of course, does little to eradicate it.

What would it take to eradicate the problem?

For one thing, book companies run by people who don't have their heads up their asses and their hands on the expense account vouchers.

Yeah, Random House Penguins, that's YOU. And Scholastic. Too busy with your two hour lunches, are you? Can't assign some intern to file a few takedowns?

The excuse is, what, exactly?

Meanwhile Salantharik and Dimuthmendi (same piglet) runs the SAME ad copy with the same lines about how these stolen books will be sent to the lucky bidder via email.

Of course it would be helpful if busy authors took a few minutes to look out for themselves.

That certainly applies to the ones who give the Sri Lanka piglets the most profits: J.K. Rowling, Stephen King and that silly woman who writes all those lousy "cozy mystery" books about cake.

With a little diligence, there would be no Sri Lanka piglets crawling around eBay every day, doing BUY IT NOW auctions.

And if eBay suspended the Sri Lanka piglets after ONE violation, and if PayPal revoked the accounts for them, the problem would be solved entirely.

The Achilles heel with these bastards is that they have to explain to bidders that these are eBooks, and that they will be delivered via email or cloud (which, fortunately, IS against eBay rules).

Unfortunately, the Sri Lanka piglets (probably only two or three creeps and their families and friends with the multiple accounts) play the merry-go-round game. When Salantharik and Dimuthmendi get a scolding and their items removed, they just go find another alias they haven't used for a while, and put the stuff right back again.

If all the aliases were suspended, and if there were more complaints directly to eBay's VERO department (which is in charge of copyright takedowns) the problem would be over.

Among the current aliases (with a sample auction number) that eBay and PayPal haven't bothered to suspend:

The sad thing is that these Sri Lankan piglets provide PayPal and eBay with maybe a fifty cent profit per auction. That's not a lot is it? Not when you realize the consequence is less new authors being given a decent advance, less bookstores around, less libraries in business. There's no need for eBay and PayPal to be so greedy or short-sighted or arrogant.

Saturday, February 4, 2017

"I'm a GNU" - i.e., a thieving British book thief

Ever hear of the GNU?

Somehow, so they think, it ENTITLES eBay bootleggers to stick any books they want onto a disc and mail it off, all royalties to themselves.

On the torrents, where piracy is simply a big giggle, the snotty slogan is "Because we like FREE."

. In the real world? And on EBAY?

Some weeks, a sneaky newcomer tries to rob from publishers and authors for as long as possible. Then there are others who do it openly and brazenly, figuring that nobody will notice.

Like THIS guy:

How could such a ridiculous ad even BE on eBay?

Yet this seller has been in business quite a while, declaring that GNU protects him. Maybe J.K. Rowling's rep or Penguin's rep is shrugging and saying, "Gosh, if there's a creepy thing like the EU, there could be a GNU?"

Maybe big ugly Stephen King doesn't care at all, or his publisher's VeRO rep isn't checking GNU auctions because he's an ostrich with his head in the sand?

If you check some of the feedback on these Brits, you see that they've been at it a long, long time.

Do I have to say it again? WRITER IS THE NIGGER OF THE WORLD.

Where's the outrage over writers being stolen from, and their rights ignored? Why is it that on eBay there are rules prohibiting KKK material but NONE specifically saying that you can't financially RAPE authors:

For some reason, this GNU excuse is embraced by BRITISH book thieves. Perhaps Americans know that copyright law doesn't say "copyright belongs to the original owner, but I can make copies and take all the money because, er, uh, because of GNU."

EBAY should of course outright forbid sellers from offering DVD book auctions with NO titles listed. It's one thing to put every "public domain" book (like the complete Shakespeare) onto a disc. It's another to simply list that you are offering THOUSANDS of current best sellers, or THOUSANDS of great titles...or that you'll custom make a disk with all the books by any author.

Many of these auctions could easily be shut down if only a single VERO rep was paying attention.

Type in ebook or pub or Kindle and you find most of the violations.

Ebay allows anyone to browse WITHIN an auction, so if you type in a few key words (an author's name or KINDLE, ePub or download) it's easy to find creeps like these.

Must I explain why this scabby, penny-ante piracy is bad? That it's not just the principle of some toffee-nosed twit hiding behind a faked-up caveat to make money for his dark beer with his fish and chips?

When somebody buys a DVD containing literally HUNDREDS of books, there's not much reason to buy downloads off Amazon is there? When a seller shrugs and says "tell me the name of ANY author, and I'll put all their titles on a DVD for you," that isn't doing libraries any good, is it?

We've seen the way Blockbuster video crumbled, due to streaming technology. We've seen how Tower Records and the other chains were destroyed by piracy and the rise of the mp3. And now, bookstores and libraries are supposed to become parking lots?

It's pretty sad that some publishers advertise their stupidity by giving huge advances to a few reality stars and provocateurs, and don't even check eBay for OBVIOUS VIOLATIONS.

As it is, we're seeing more and more authors forced to accept small advances or NO advances from tiny indie companies that have inept proofreading and the crappiest paper. We're seeing more and more authors haplessly doing what musicians do, and using vanity companies to hoist files up where they are lost among the thousands of amateurs also flooding Amazon with cheap downloads. CDBaby has a division called Bookbaby. You know who makes the money, BABY? It ain't the authors.

Piracy on the torrents and in forums and secret "clubs" on Facebook is bad enough. Lax Internet laws mean that these sites are seldom blocked or prosecuted. But EBAY? Where little criminals snicker and make $5 or $10 off a DVD loaded up with stolen COPYRIGHTED books? That's more than a crime. That is an outrage.

Publishers and authors need to take their heads out of their asses. Ebay, by law, must respond to valid DMCA's from VeRO (verified rights owner) reps. I'm a VeRO rep. It's not brain surgery. It takes me only a few minutes to find and report violations.

In case you're wondering how in the world these Brit Twits thought "GNU" applied in their case, the answer is simple. They are too greedy to think. They are too stupid to care. And they are too childish to actually understand that the GNU does NOT apply to putting stolen PDF and Kindle files on a DVD-R and burning them.

A quick glance at Wikipedia and another typical page on GNU:

Yes, like the kid with his hand in the cookie jar, these worthies have some lame excuse they made up. "You don't SAY I couldn't have more cookies, Mommy." And "If I modify a book by making it into a PDF file, and then burn it, I've created an original software program."

Whatever.

It's a sad, sad problem that the big arrogant companies such as EBAY and AMAZON and GOOGLE are bullying everyone. Copyright owners have to practically BEG for justice. They have to ask nicely. They have to jump through all the hoops and fill out all the forms.

And EBAY certainly doesn't have an easy way for ANYONE to contact them and tell them, "This seller is talking GNU bullshit."

It is important to make the GNU extinct...not, not the GNU that is in a zoo, but the GNU that lives in the warped minds of book thieves.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Textbooks are Expensive. So Ebay lets bootleggers Keep on BOOTLEGGING

You warn a jerk in Algeria to stop selling illegal downloads of textbooks.

Slap-slap on the wrist-wrist. (He's got TWO identities.)

Does he stop? Of course not.

How many times does a seller get warned for the same offense before there's a suspension?

Hmmm, hmmm...no set amount. Ebay chooses. "We can give a warning, another warning, another warning, we may restrict the account, we may restrict it for a week, then a month, then indefinite suspension..."

Would you like the police to operate that way if YOU were robbed or raped?

Why are authors treated like shit?

The nice thing with eBay is that an Algerian scumbag doesn't have to be an illegal alien or be in America to steal and rob from Americans. He can sit on his dirt-encrusted lice-filled butt and press a few buttons on EBAY.

He's CHEBABFLY.

Here's another of his idiotic names.

Note the same green-underlining caveat, and the usual nonsense about being the copyright owner.

Foreign monkeys who don't even speak English can quickly get an EBAY account and cut and paste ads like this.

Just look for any account with EPUB or MOBI in the header, copy it off, steal the downloadable versions off the torrents or forums, and mmmm, Ammmmmmerican mmmmmmmmoney in your dirty little paw.

Americans? Stupid stupid rich rich American assholes. Russia tampered with the election? Feh! Foo! Ha ha! Never mind.

Algerians and Sri Lankans and Russians stealing from American authors? Give 'em another chance, another identity, and another, and another. What's it to you? You work hard to write a book? Fehhhhhhhhhh. Baaaaaahhhhh! Too bad for YOU! I'm Algerian, I deserve your royalties more than YOU DO! EBAY AGREES!

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Ebay bootlegger ghouls...stealing Carrie Fisher books while Ebay gets a Percentage

What have we here? Carrie Fisher dies and THIS guy instantly posts her audio book.

The monkeys from Sri Lanka, Putinville, Mexico, or the ones who infest Florida or New York, LOVE to get a few easy dollars off the world of literacy, a world they know so little about:

"AUDIO BOOK, WILL BE DRECT LINK TO YOU THE AUDIO BOOK FILE"

Most of them copy off the various caveats from each other, hoping the phrasing makes any kind of sense. All they know is there's easy money because EBAY doesn't police their site and PUBLISHERS aren't vigilant and AUTHORS are naive.

THIS seller posted over 170 different audio books. You'd think a few authors or publishers would've noticed and sent in DMCA's to get rid of this jerk.

You'd also think EBAY would have an efficient way by which these auctions could be reported by anyone who sees them. After all, this jerk has blatantly indicated: "AUDIO BOOK SEND BY EMAIL." Which happens, miraculously, to be against eBay's own basic rules.

For a watchdog, be it blogger or concerned librarian or a member of the Writer's Guild (oh, forget the latter, that union does nothing except take money), eBay's idea is you click the "REPORT THIS ITEM" link, scroll down several menus:

REPORT CATEGORY (that would be "Listing Practices" in this case), REASON FOR REPORT (that would be "Other Listing Practices") and DETAILED REASON (that would be "Digitally Delivered Goods") followed by the final button: SEND IN REPORT.

Do that 177 times? The other options are to call eBay direct, get somebody on the other side of the world, and explain the problem. Or go on Twitter to ASKEBAY and hope for the best.

If more PUBLISHERS and more AUTHORS simply saw and reported the abuse, sellers like this would be suspended before they get hundreds of dollars that belong to PUBLISHERS and AUTHORS, and help support printers, bookstores and libraries.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Simon & Schuster BLOWS $250,000 on a Racist (while EBAY bootlegs them ALL DAY)

What a message Simon & Schuster has sent:

"We are such a bunch of fat cats, we ignore Ebay bootleggers. We have ALL the money. We just tossed $250,000 away on a greasy racist bastard!"

The first part? Nobody's checking for blatant bootlegging like THIS:

The second part?

Why in the world validate a jerk who was tossed off TWITTER?

You have to be pretty EXTREME to be banned by TWITTER. They allow all kinds of bullying and even pornography. There are WHORES on TWITTER and PORN STARS calling attention to themselves. Here's a surly, racist Breitbart bully who happily made a name for himself by targeting a black female comedian for abuse. Now he's rewarded for it.

Do you want to say that at one time the publishing world was above this kind of pandering and sleaze?

Go read Carly Simon's autobiography, and check the part where she talks about how her father, a founder in Simon & Schuster, was pushed out of his own company in a power play.

The insult added to the injury is that price tag. Consider that the average non-fiction writer, who may "as a labor of love," would be willing to do a year or two of research for a $2500 advance. Many have "day jobs," or lazy day jobs (college professor) and the advance would just cover some transportation costs and or treating an interview subject to a nice dinner, or paying an "honorarium" to somebody willing to allow for duplication of archive material.

That's 100 great non-fiction books...for the price of one piece of shit written by a piece of shit.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

How EBAY steals from helpless Stephen Hawking

How many times has an eBAY seller deliberately posted Stephen Hawking bootlegs? And got CAUGHT? And re-listed ANYWAY?

Too often to count. But SOME of the auction numbers previously stopped were:

112228191447
112088100216
122066678463
122073178902
112114958276
112120519691
112226979329
112076323716

and two days ago:

122220996841
112200540435

In the REAL world, this kind of thievery doesn't happen. Walk out with a Hawking book and get caught, and the bookstore will not let you back in. You might even be held for the police. On eBay? You get a form e-mail and nothing else.

Ebay will say that they have a "policy" on sellers who break their own rules (eBay officially does NOT allow digital downloads on their site). A rule-breaker can get a warning, followed by a "restriction" (no selling for a day) another "restriction" (no selling for a week) another "restriction" (no selling for a month) and a temporary suspension (or two or three or four) and maybe a permanent suspension.

Meanwhile Stephen Hawking is losing royalties and a thief is profiting, and eBay gets a percentage, as does Paypal. I remind you: this is going on with authors far less affluent than Hawking, as well. Bootleggers on eBay are victimizing ALL kinds of authors, including ones who write textbooks or specialized books. Every sale lost hurts. It also has a ripple effect of hurting bookstores and hurting libraries.

Stealing from a helpless author confined to a wheelchair? Like taking candy from a baby.

The FACT is that while eBay actually has some rules, and there's an obscure "report this item" link on every auction, not ALL eBay auctions are considered equal.

A seller who is caught offering "wet, smelly used panties" will get a pretty quick suspension. But a seller who merely rips off copyright? In an Internet world where people laugh and say "copyright is COPY WRONG?" Not a big deal.

That's why THIS seller, for the TENTH time that I know about, and more likely it's TWENTY, has yet to even have a restriction.

Instead, the seller acts as if Hawking licensed this abuse. As if this is legitimate. As if buying this ISN'T buying a bootleg.

Ebay has the power to suspend a seller like this after three strikes. They don't because they also have the power to do as they please. It's the same power another Internet giant, Amazon has. You know them. They tell book publishers to go fuck themselves. They tell book publishers what books they will or won't carry. They tell book publishers how much to charge for a digital download.

Somehow, some people, maybe the Pollyanna pussies at the Author's Guild, think the Internet is good for authors. No, it's good for parasitic maggots who offer illegal downloads on eBay. UPDATE DECEMBER 27th: After many complaints to EBAY and to ASKEBAY (at Twitter), this seller is currently NOT offering the Hawking items. The complaints did not come from Hawking's agent or publisher. They came from an advocate for eBay integrity and an end to digital bootlegging on the site.

This recalls Groucho's line to Margaret Dumont: "I'm fighting for your honor, which is more than you ever did."

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

AMAZON KINDLE ALLOWS BOOTLEGGING ON EBAY

Arrogant Amazon has a tradition of being bastards with authors and publishers. Don't do it their way and they won't even carry your books.

KINDLE is the greatest boon to book piracy ever invented. Since it appeared, the book business has gone into collapse. Author advances have shrunk. Libraries have seen a marked decline in visitors.

Over on EBAY, they look the other way when it comes to book piracy. They will not remove obvious examples of piracy even when they are reported to eBay's "copyright" division. Here's an example.

This British prick posted and boasted in various auctions, that he could offer bidders ANYTHING they wanted (anything he could download from thieving forums).

Did you follow that caveat? That crap about GNU? About "freeware?" Just typical brat-speak. "Sharers" and "bootleggers" come up with all kinds of childish excuses for what they do. It's "for review" and "it's fair use" and "it's being offered collector to collector." Ad nauseam.

The Crypto-Nazi bastards of EBAY play the Sgt. Schultz game. You remember him from "Hogan's Heroes." He stood around saying, "I know nnnnnothing! I know nnnnnnothing!"

The Crypto-Nazi bastards of EBAY insist they have no idea if there's a GNU, or if the item is "freeware" or whatever else their sellers are saying. They won't ask, either. The logical thing to do would be to knock off the auction and demand the seller or the seller's attorney prove they have a licensing agreement to put EVERY BOOK ON THE PLANET on a DVD-R or CD-R.

Instead, the Crypto-Nazi bastards of EBAY shrug and say, "It's up to the authors to check our auctions and point out if something infringes. Because WE KNOW NNNNNOTHING."

OK. You'd think that Amazon would be interested in protecting their stranglehold. They'd want to make sure people only download from THEIR site, and that people don't get pirated copies on a DVD-R or CD-R.

This is Amazon's response to the above auction:

Incredible, isn't it? Amazon doesn't have some low-level intern-schmuck who can file a takedown on EBAY?

Amazon doesn't care if somebody is using the Kindle trademark and bootlegging Kindle books? Amazon would be well within their rights to shut this auction down.

They didn't. It was up to ONE VeRO rep representing ONE author to point out this was an infringing auction. Yes, ONE VeRO rep said to EBAY, "My author's books are being offered illegally here." Even Crypto-Nazis are not always unreasonable. This was a blatant inexcusable auction run by a self-entitled British brat. But Amazon did nothing, and you can go to EBAY and type in KINDLE and find plenty more bootleggers thriving on EBAY.

Sadly, there's too much piracy and not enough of it is being taken seriously. Fat cat Kindle and fat cat Amazon are joined by fat cat Penguin and fat cat Random House and fat cat Doubleday and other publishers who are too busy sucking their Starbucks lattes and taking 2 hour lunches to understand what's going on. These are the same people who sit around reading the Times and moan about climate change and how nobody listens. But are they listening? Hell, they should be shutting this crap down on principle alone. As in: "don't steal our books, how DARE you!"

What's that little word you see before you even start reading the actual book? Oh. Yes. The word COPYRIGHT.

Too bad some big fat cat companies don't take that word seriously.