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message 1: by willaful (last edited Oct 21, 2012 07:14PM) (new)

willaful A blog author has had currently unpublished posts added as a book to GoodReads and would like it deleted ASAP.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16...

Here is her post asking for help: http://www.anamardoll.com/2012/10/sel...


message 2: by Banjomike (last edited Oct 21, 2012 07:42PM) (new)

Banjomike | 5166 comments Deleted.

Her post is interesting. Did she contact you directly or did you see it on her blog (or here)?


message 3: by willaful (last edited Oct 21, 2012 08:04PM) (new)

willaful My husband reads her blog and he asked me if I was a superlibrarian and could help.

Thanks for deleting.


message 4: by Paula (new)

Paula (paulaan) | 7014 comments Banjomike wrote: "Deleted.

Her post is interesting. Did she contact you directly or did you see it on her blog (or here)?"


She was offering a download in different formats i.e. lit, epub and some one had rated it, to me it was published under GR terms and I referred her to GR powers that be when she messaged me


message 5: by Banjomike (new)

Banjomike | 5166 comments I thought we had decided, somewhere, that merely existing as a file did not automatically equal publishing. This was essentially a non-fiction fanfic made up of blog posts (identical in format to many of the other blog posts on her site) that was downloadable.

This was also the only book-thing I've ever deleted on GR.


message 6: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
We DO remove fanfic by author request, so that's fine.


message 7: by lafon حمزة (new)

lafon حمزة نوفل (lafon) | 3544 comments rivka wrote: "We DO remove fanfic by author request, so that's fine."

To clarify: What if it's been shelved by lots and lots of people? Or even just one or two?


message 8: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Fanfic is a borderline case for adding in the first place, and can have legal issues. Therefore, if we can verify that the request to remove a given fanfic is coming from the author, we will remove it.


message 9: by Banjomike (last edited Oct 22, 2012 10:26AM) (new)

Banjomike | 5166 comments rivka wrote: "Fanfic is a borderline case for adding in the first place, and can have legal issues. Therefore, if we can verify that the request to remove a given fanfic is coming from the author, we will remove..."

The legal issues question could have been significant in this case. The book makes VERY considerable use of passages copied from the original novel. It looks very interesting and is on my, NON-Goodreads, reading list.

I think that if the author had messaged me directly as she did to Paula then I would have done exactly what Paula did and passed it to Caustomer Care. Sometimes this direct messaging business could be seen as trying to bypass the normal request/discuss/completion procedure that characterizes much of what we do on GR and, in my opinion, helps to make it work.


message 10: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Directing someone to Customer Care is definitely always ok. :)


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