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E-book Theft - Protecting what is rightfully yours

By: Stanley Hawkins

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After several months working on your latest e-book, you breathe

a sigh of relief as you finish editing the last line. Finally,

you click on the PDF converter, and within seconds, you have a

formatted e-book.



Since you finished editing the sales page on your web site two

weeks ago, there's nothing to do but upload your e-book, and

wait for the enormous earnings to roll in, right?



Even if your e-book is a promising as your ambitions for it,

someone could still steal your profits the minute it goes

online. The theft of digital products continues to skyrocket

yearly. So, unless you securely protect your e-book

distribution, those profits could sneak out the back door.



A Perfect World



Imagine if Mercedes Benz had someone steal their design plans.

Afterwards, the thief packaged it as an e-book and showed how

the average person could have one built by another company for

only $1,500. Which company do you think most people would

approach for a new Mercedes?



What if your local bank didn't have any tellers or security

guards, but left the money on tables, and placed posters on the

walls asking customers to make their transactions honestly? Do

you think your bank would be in business for long?



As silly as these examples might seem, many writers continue to

lose hard earned money because they assume that by placing a

copyright inside their e-books, it will deter theft. Or, they

feel that most customers are sincere, and would automatically

pay for their books.



Unfortunately, e-book theft is even rampant in countries that

have tough copyright laws, and you can forget about those

countries where copyright laws are either lax or nonexistent.



As writers, we need to protect our work from hackers, crackers

and other Internet thieves. With the capacity to transfer files

at the speed of thought through the Internet, it's necessary to

have a secure method in place to create and deliver your

e-books.



Public Trust



"For me, it comes down to economics over ethics," says one

Colorado State University sophomore, when asked if she thought

it was acceptable to download someone's e-book without paying

for it. "With everything that I need to pay these days, I'm

willing to cut corners wherever I can." She's not alone.



In a recent study conducted by IDC for the Business Software

Alliance, "Two-thirds of college and university students

surveyed see nothing unethical about swapping or downloading

digital copyrighted files -- software, music and movies --

without paying for them. Also, more than half -- 52 percent --

think it is also acceptable behavior in the workplace."



Internet piracy is not only crippling the recording industry,

it's also affecting every company and individual who sells

downloadable products over the Internet. With those staggering

figures, it's easy to understand how much money an author could

lose.



Where Thefts Occur



Thefts can begin directly from your webpage. Some hackers are

able to find your e-book download page because of lack of web

site security. Other places where you might check for illegal

copies of your e-book:



eBay - Many crooks like to place your item for a quick bid. By

starting with a low bid, they're guaranteed to make some fast

sales. If they've been selling items on e-Bay regularly, they

have the opportunity to sell multiple copies of your e-book at a

fixed price. You might want to browse the book categories to see

if someone is selling your e-book under the same title, or even

a new title.



Online forums and bulletin boards - Some of these sites have

over 100,000 members. These groups exist only to provide free

software, e-books and scripts to their members. Although some

charge a membership fee, the majority allow unlimited access to

files which members upload on sites such as rapidshare.de,

megaupload.com, usendit.com. Within a few days, thousands of

users could download your e-book on their computers, without

paying for them!



Personal Web Sites - There are even those who are not interested

in auctioning off your book, or giving it away on a forum. These

people will copy your web site, upload it to another server, and

then sell your book as their own. The inventive ones will even

change the name of the author, the e-book and even the links you

have inside. Even if you password protect a PDF file against

editing and copying, there are software programs that will

automatically remove the password protection, enabling anyone to

change the author's name and other information in your e-book.



Friends - Sometimes, it's only someone sharing their e-books

with friends and family. It's probably similar to a person

renting a DVD from Blockbuster and then allowing others to make

copies. In the end, it cuts into the profits.



Prevention



Unlike audio and video CD's, you can protect e-books against

99.9% of theft. Here are some of the security benefits of these

top software picks:



1. eBook Pro - http://ebookpro.24ex.com/



2. Virtual Vault - http://just-go.to/virtualv

ault/



eBook Pro Benefits



Connects to an online server the first time users register the

software and checks to see if that person has bought your

e-book, which prevents a customer from sharing the e-book with

others.



Deactivates any e-book from right inside the software. This is

good if you offer a money-back guarantee, as it stops customers

from using the e-book after they ask for a refund.



You can stop users from copy and pasting your information



You can disable the print features.



eBook Pro requires Internet Explorer 4.0 (or higher). The cost

is $197. After you register 1000 e-books, you will need to pay

$0.10 for each additional registration (this isn't a problem if

you're selling that many e-books).



Virtual Vault Benefits



It provides total protection from all types of thieves and

freebie-seekers.



You can try it for 30 days for only $2.95



It locks any PDF file, software app. and .exe e-book - saves as

a .exe file



You can stop users from copy and pasting your information



You can disable the print features.



Virtual Vault charges a $24.95 monthly access fee. What makes

this program so sweet is that it protects PDF files, too. Most

authors prefer this format because it's easy to compile, and

works for PC and MAC users.



One misconception of e-book authors is that if you password

protect a PDF file against document changes or printing, it's

safe from changes. Unfortunately, there are many programs that

remove these restrictions within seconds. This allows

entrepreneurial thieves to repackage your e-book and sell it as

their own.



The only way to prevent changes in PDF files, is to password

protect both the master password, as well as the user password.

So, a password is needed to open the document, too. This

automatically blocks PDF password removal tools from removing

your settings.



Finally, why go through the trouble of protecting the editing

features, while allowing printing? Can you go to a library and

ask a librarian to photo copy an entire book? No, because that

would be a copyright violation. So, why would you allow someone

who downloads your e-book those privileges? Yes, many computer

users like to print out the material because it's easier on the

eyes. However, if someone uses "print to file" software, your

e-book could be mass downloaded -- for free -- within hours, or

even minutes.



Even though you password protect a PDF file, or an EXE file, it

doesn't stop people from sharing them with friends, or posting

them in newsgroups or forums. Therefore, if you take pride in

your artistic work, you need to have a way to protect your

investment.



Whatever program you choose, make sure it's you that is

profiting from your e-book, not criminals.

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