If You Don’t Want to Be Attacked by the Watchdogs, Get Out of the Yard.
OK compadres, listen up (read up? whatever) - I received my Absolute Write Newsletter today, and was absolutely appalled by what I found.
I emailed Jenna Glatzer, successful professional freelance writer and Editor-in-Chief of Absolute Write, to ask permission to reprint the newsletter here at Freelance Wurk so you could all take a gander.
Permission was quickly granted (yay for Jenna!) - so click below to read.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Hiya writers!
Iâm not sure where to start.
The past nine days have been horrifying. Youâll need a little backstory to understand why.
One of the main functions of the Absolute Write Water Cooler (our message boards) is to warn writers about scams, inept agents, deadbeat publishers, and so on. To that aim, weâre a meeting ground for many âwritersâ watchdogs.â Ann Crispin and Victoria Strauss run Writer Beware (a committee of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America), and they came up with a list of the â20 Worst Literary Agentsââagents who charge up-front fees, get kickbacks from editorial services, etc. and make few or no sales to publishers.
They posted it on my board, and people commented on it. One person showed us a âcease and desistâ letter she got from Barbara Bauer, an âagentâ on that list. In the post, she included Barbaraâs e-mail address.
Long story short: Barbara faxed and called our former hosting company, JC-Hosting, to tell them that we had âillegallyâ published her e-mail address. The hosting company ârequestedâ that we take down the address. They also posted on the board to scold people and tell the moderators to take down the address.
I did take it down to appease them, but in the meantime, someone else posted the e-mail address. I explained that I wanted to get legal advice because I didnât believe there was anything illegal about having the e-mail address there, and that bending to the hosting companyâs wishes was also bending to a scammer. If I caved in whenever someone complained about being on the Bewares list (which happens every day), what would be the purpose of having it?
I asked the owner of the hosting companyâa long-time member of our forum, by the wayânot to shut us down while I got this legal advice. She wrote back with a big oleâ âLOLâ and said sheâd never do that unless forced to legally.
I got back to her to confirm that 47 USC Section 230 of the Telecommunications Act covers this situation completely. It is an absolute defense for ISPs concerning material posted by third parties on websites. Barbara can only go after the person doing the âharassingâ (and posting an e-mail address was not harassing)– they cannot go after me as the website owner, nor them as the ISP. I also let her know that e-mail addresses, by matter of law, are not private. In other words, sheâs safe and we didnât do anything wrong.
She wrote another post on my message board scolding people again, which blew my mind. What right did she have to post private business on my site? She was flashing a neon sign to scammers: âWant to get rid of this site? Just call me! Iâll take down the site for the flimsiest reason you can come up with!â
Soon thereafter, I went out to run some errands, came home, and found a notice from the host: âYou have till 8pm CST today (05/23/06) to remove the post [defunct url] entirely (we tried to compromise here but your users took it one step further) or we will suspend the site for harassment to an individualâs character (which has now threaten us with legal actions), till such agreement is made that you will comply with our A.U.P. and T.O.S.â
That was one hour away. I told them I needed more time; they refused. I tried to have our databases backed up in time, but they shut us down in the middle of the backup and the forums were not retrievable. Years of posts, gone.
For the past 9 days, theyâve been holding our data hostage. Twice theyâve promised us access and gone back on their word. Theyâve stalled and tried to come up with criminal charges against me and tried to get me to pay their expenses. Theyâve changed their story and their demands repeatedly. All I know is that theyâre still not giving us back our databases.
Unfortunately, that means itâs been 9 days of almost no site income. We have no storefront, the Google Ads were not on, I couldnât send a newsletter because the site wasnât working, etc. And the bills are raging. In the meantime, we have to rebuildâso our staff and volunteers have been working nearly around the clock all week.
We havenât been alone, though. Pretty much the moment the site went down, the writing and publishing community responded⌠big-time!
Stories about this have appeared on Making Light, BoingBoing, PublishersLunch, and hundreds of other places. The â20 Worst Agentsâ list is now all over the ânet (sorry, Barbaraâit was a short-lived victory, wasnât it? You thought youâd just take down my site and no one would find out about your reputation⌠surprise!). As Chalicechick put it, âYeah⌠you donât want to go getting the Internet mad at you.â
Kira Connally has collected more than 100 links about this here: http://kiraconnally.com/blog/?page_id=218
And hereâs probably my favorite thread so far about all this:
And hereâs the one that made me laugh hardest:
http://p-n-elrod.livejournal.com/12120.html
I didnât want to have to do this, but I donât have a choice anymore⌠I need to ask for help. If you would like to contribute toward our legal expenses, hosting costs, rebuilding efforts, etc., Iâd really appreciate it.
The PayPal button is here:
http://jennaglatzer.blogspot.com/
If youâd prefer to send a check or money order, the address is:
Absolute Write
PO Box 621
Islip, NY 11751
Please donât feel obligated to contribute, but if you can and want to, thatâs the info.
And nowâŚ
Enjoy the issue!
Write on,
Jenna Glatzer
Editor-in-Chief
Luckily for us, Jenna is fighting to keep the site alive, rather than abandon it. Show your support!
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June 1, 2006 7:36 pm
Some things are just hard to stomach. I hate the fact that nyla advertises on scribblet. Read stealing my rights - stories - rant and rave. I actually have a version of this story (not yet complete) that goes much further, these type agents will be included, hell, I could probably do an entire chapter on it if I had the time to do the research. They steal time and money and efforts.I’ll talk to Jellocat and see if we can be picky about what adds appear on the site. Thanks for the info,
SEAN
June 2, 2006 6:35 pm
Thanks for keeping your readers updated! I’ve added your link to http://www.awupdates.blogspot.com
June 3, 2006 1:55 am
Sean - “They steal time and money and efforts.” - Too right you are.
Jenn - Good deal, thanks :) I’m anxious to see what, if anything else, comes with this. My best wishes to AW.