I was having look on flickr yesterday seeing what sort of pictures cross dressers post on there when I came across a picture with a copy of one of my stories below it. There were some very complimentery remarks which was nice, and the phot was good and one might have chosen.
My question is. Should I be offended or flattered?
Also without opening yet another e mail account, this time with yahoo does anyone know how to contact folk on flickr?



depends
Did they give you credit for the story, if so flattered, if not pissed. That was one of my big peeves when someone "borrowed" how life can change, they failed to give me credit until caught by Erin and then only on this site even though they posted it on FM and Crystals.
K.T. Leone
My fiction feels more real than reality
K.T. Leone
My fiction feels more real than reality
no surprise
In our day and age where a brand new movie that has not been released to public yet is downloadable 2 days before it comes out in any theater in the world. Finding out stories written here have been posted elsewhere is somehow more invasive but less of a surprise.
The obvious guestion is what the flagnar do we do? It is a quetion I believe should be sticked somewhere for those who write here.
Look up the DMCA and send
Look up the DMCA and send the site a takedown notice. If you do the notice properly, they have 48 hours to comply. If they don't the next notice goes to the ISP. Who *will* take down the site if they are in the US. And yes, I said "site". Most ISPs/hosting companies aren't going to bother trying to figure out what's on a site legally and what isn't if they get a takedown notice.
They'll take down the site and then it's up to the site owner to convince them that they've handled the problm.
Brooke brooke at shadowgard dot com
http://www.shadowgard.com/~brooke/
Girls will be boys, and boys will be girls
It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world
"Lola", the Kinks
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I was given credit for the story, so I am flattered.
Never expected to be copied :)
Lauran