We are a site dedicated to helping authors find a secure way of having their work critiqued. Unlike other forums that offer public critiquing, we are offering a more private and intimate service for our members
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Regards, Jay Goodfellow Rivux Entertainment |
| Palm Zire 71 - Paperless at last! |
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Coupled with the built in digital camera, I am now equipped to visually capture any moment as well as write down any interpretations or ideas I may have. Read the entire review here. |
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The purpose of a copyright is to protect an author's right to the commercial benefits of their work, and the right to control how their work is used. When someone copies an article from a web page and puts it on their own, they are taking control away from the author. If they are reviewing the author's article, and use bits of it in their own work, that is considered 'fair use' and is not punishable. Fair use judgements mainly rely on the purpose of the use. So, anyone who writes an article and posts it here is automatically copyrighted. Anyone who critiques that work is also copyrighted. In regard to stories, anyone who uses someone else's characters in their own story without specific permission from the author is violating copyright laws. (Fan fiction writers who don't ask the author's permission are in violation of copyright laws, but many authors allow it and don't prosecute. They have the right to prosecute, however, so anyone writing an article and posting it here that includes, for example, Princess Lea, COULD be prosecuted by the original author. Myself, I wouldn't want George Lucas breathing down MY neck!) |
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If so, we want to hear about it. Your articles and reviews are what makes Writer's Critique such a great site! |
| A little info about Writer's Critique |
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As a Software Analyst by trade, my specialty has been around the development of high quality software for the organizations I work with. About a month after join a few writing forums, I noticed a gap that needed filling. All writers at some point need critiques by their peers. Unfortunately, there is no good way of doing this without risk of theft. Putting on my Software Analyst hat, I decided to do something about it. Writer's Critique is my offering to the writing community. Instead of email based critiques or public forums, this site has been designed to let writers create their own private critiquing groups. As a member, you can create or join a critique group that interests you. The administrator (or founder) of each critique group determines who and how many people are allowed in. This gives you the ability to have your work privately critiqued by a predefined list of members. The risks to you are much less than a public forum. However, I understand that sometimes you need a public critique. So, a public critique forum is also available. Anyone can read your posts in this section and registered members can reply with a critique. I hope you enjoy this site and it is of value to you. Thanks John Simpson |
