Copyrighting Protects Your Book! Learn Simple Ways of Protecting Your Fiction!
Copyrighting your fiction work is one of the necessary evils for every fiction writer to protect your fiction books. It can make the difference between your words making you a lot of money or someone else making a lot of money from your words. That's right! If you fail to properly protect your writing, no matter how unimportant you think your material is, someone else could use it in their work and there isn't much you can do about it besides fighting it out in court for months to years. There is a solid guideline for all writers when it comes to protecting your work. Most people are oblivious to these guidelines and put their trust in a third party to copyright their work for them. Hundreds of infringement cases plague the court systems every year because immoral writers try to mix your exact words in their books and websites without giving you proper credit for your work or asking for your permission. These thieves are carefully combing the Internet for unprotected websites (ones that fail to add the "circle C" to each of their pages). This is a growing concern with the Internet because the information is too easy to obtain and so difficult to keep track of. Copyrighting your work whether it's an eBook, hard cover book, or even a web page is one of the most important things you need to be thinking about once you begin your writing process. From the time your first word hits the paper, your entire work is at risk of being stolen or used for someone else's profit. Creating copyrights is so simple, anyone can do it! Amazingly, some people try to charge over a hundred dollars to help you protect your work! This is absurd and unnecessary! Don't let your work slip away from you and end up on someone else's website or in someone else's book. Learn proper techniques to protect your fiction book that won't cost you an arm and a leg and that are perfectly legal and binding in all American court systems. Your written word is your biggest asset as a fiction writer. Protect all of your words as best as you can!

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