Philly Writer Says ‘Fight AIDS/Read More!’

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Category : Volunteer Work

Fight AIDS/Read More!

Fight AIDS/Read More! Bookmarks for sale. Photo: Richard W. G. Clapper.

How would you like to fight AIDS and encourage reading at the same time?

That’s the book-friendly idea of Tara M. Clapper, a Philadelphia-area freelance writer located at TaraWrites.com. Tara’s aim is to raise money for sponsorship in the 2010 Philly AIDS Walk while also encouraging donors to read.

Using a personal die-cutting machine usually used for her scrapbooking projects, Clapper created bookmarks inspired by Robert Indiana’s famous “LOVE” sculpture in Philadelphia.

Embracing the positive message, Clapper produces “HOPE” bookmarks, proclaiming “We have LOVE, let’s give HOPE, Philly.”

You can purchase a bookmark over at the Philly Fights AIDS: Tara M. Clapper Sponsorship Page or by contacting Tara directly via Facebook or e-mail (queenDOTguinevereATgmailDOTcom).

Donors can also sponsor Tara at the AIDS Fund Philly page.

Culture Vulture

Category : Published

Interested in reading some introspective TV and entertainment news and analysis? Check out some of my latest writing over at CultureMob.

Is Dr. Lightman Crazy? A Psychological Look at ‘Lie to Me’

Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire 2010: Season Starts August 14

What Is Sookie Stackhouse? A look at the evidence in ‘True Blood’

(Note–the last article has a click-through in case you want to find out about Sookie’s true origins as revealed in the books. Otherwise, there are no spoilers if you’re caught up on the series.)

Thanks for reading!

Newsworthy Arts and Entertainment in Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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Category : Freelance Writing and Editing, Published, philadelphia

I’ve spent some time cultivating some business relationships over the past few weeks. Hard work and networking has landed some new opportunities for me at local papers and with existing clients. If you’re interested in news in the Philadelphia area, please check out my latest articles:

Movies: ‘Bucks County’ seeks shock factor from local audiences – BucksLocalNews.com

Rocking on with guitar master Albert Lee – Montgomery County ‘Ticket’

If you have the time, please also check out my recent blog posts over at New York/New Jersey HomeSpace (a real estate blog). Under new editorial direction, the blog has taken on a more personal, less instructive feel.

Thank you for your support and readership!

I Liked Last Airbender

Category : Editorials, Published

That’s right–I actually enjoyed watching ‘The Last Airbender’ and I think M. Night Shyamalan did a decent job on this and other films. I’ll defend him–I think he’s misunderstood as a screenwriter. Read more on CultureMob.

Info on 2010 Jersey Shore and Philadelphia July 4 Activities

Category : Published, philadelphia, writing

Are you getting ready to celebrate American independence on July 4? Here are some resources to help you plan your weekend:

Look for a Jersey Shore fireworks guide on the main blog soon!

Don’t forget to pick up some free Wawa food on June 30 at the art museum–there’s even a free showing of “Rocky.”

The New TaraWrites.com

Category : Uncategorized

TaraWrites.com is now completely updated and integrated. It’s now hosted over at GoDaddy.com with a more functional and professional theme called Grungie from Skinpress. Many thanks to them for providing a free, functional, professional-looking theme.

Many of the pages and subpages have been proofread and updated. Changes include:

Upcoming updates:

  • Description of social media marketing
  • No-hassle comment form for contact page
  • Stock photo matching theme (to replace the shamrock; it has to be as worthy and vibrant as the shamrock–taking suggestions in comments here)

Site Downtime

Category : Uncategorized

This site will undergo a major upgrade within the next three hours. The site may experience downtime. To contact Tara, please send her an e-mail at queenDOT guinevere@gmailDOTcom or text 609.694.9831. Thank you.

Local Philly Events on CultureMob – Gay Pride, True Blood, Six Flags Discount Tickets, LARP and more!

Category : Freelance Writing and Editing, Published, philadelphia

Hello, friends and colleagues:

I’ve been updating the festivals, fairs and holidays portion of the CultureMob Philadelphia blog with events and activities surrounding True Blood, discount tickets to area amusement parks, gay pride, local LARP events and more! You can view a list of my recent articles here on my CultureMob author page. Please feel free to contact me directly to submit an event for coverage.

Thanks!

More Local Events Coverage

Category : Freelance Writing and Editing, writing

Tara: On target again.

Tara: On target again. Photo: Richard W. G. Clapper.

Dear friends and colleagues:

Thanks so much for reading my articles over at Hello Metro. You’ll find more suburban content over on the Philadelphia site, especially in the South Jersey and Glenside areas. I’ll resume Center City coverage early next week.

I look forward to taking some photos and video in the city as I attend the FIRST Young Proprietors Summer Networking Event. I’ve also been having a blast networking with my new friends and business contacts over at the Princeton Social Media Club. I’ve been working very hard at networking to find new business opportunities in Philadelphia and South Jersey and have enjoyed meeting many successful small business owners in the area.

For more local coverage, please check out my latest blogging ventures over at CultureMob Philadelphia. Recent coverage includes Appel Farm Arts & Music Festival, 2010 Philly Beer Week, June Philadelphia Irish events, and a Boys & Girls Clubs fundraiser.

Thanks for your support!

Tara

Plagiarism, Copyright Law Violation, and How It Affects Others: Are You in Violation?

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Category : Editorials, Freelance Writing and Editing, writing

Copyright violation is akin to stealing money. Photo: Anna Cervova, publicdomainpictures.net, Public Domain Image

Copyright violation is akin to stealing money. Photo: Anna Cervova, publicdomainpictures.net, Public Domain Image

Over the past few years, I’ve encountered multiple instances of others republishing my work. Sometimes foreign companies republished SEO-friendly content overseas to avoid legal trouble. Most of the time, the person infringing on my copyright or that of the company I represent just did not understand the copyright rules. Here are some tips for bloggers looking to use content seen elsewhere:

  • If you publish someone else’s photo without permission, you’re violating a copyright.
  • If you republish several lines or more of someone’s text without permission, you’re in violation.
  • Linking to the original content, keeping the original author’s name on the piece, or failing to publish the article in full does not exempt you from copyright rules.
  • If it isn’t yours, don’t publish it.
  • If you’re stealing someone’s idea directly, you are also in violation.
  • If you are using a picture that includes usage terms and you ignore the terms, you are violating copyright law.

If you want to use a few lines of content and link to it, take a few minutes to contact the original author and ask permission. Freelance writers maintain their own blogs but also publish for bigger companies. This means that big (sometimes scary) companies as well as small businesses may own the writer’s content exclusively and it is up to the company to determine if and how you may republish any of it.

Why is this such a big deal? You have to understand a bit about how Google works. One example involves a costuming blog I kept some time ago. When I maintained it, I wrote an article about “True Blood” costumes. It indexed well in Google. Since a blog host was paying me for traffic, this meant that I was earning part of my living based on Google search traffic.

In this instance, another blog (a very popular blog monetizing on “True Blood” content) republished the first 200 words of my 250 word blog post. The blog owner included my name and put an inactive URL  to the bottom of the post. She thought that she had not violated my copyright because she credited me and included a link, but in truth she was stealing money right out of my pocket because those Google searches went to her blog instead of mine.

Today I just received a Google Alert indicating that text from my LARP column had been used on an Etsy seller’s site. This is a bad move for a costume maker. Not only did she use my content, she used a photo from a business without permission. Aside from looking unprofessional, this costume maker has put herself in a difficult position. She supposedly makes money off of LARPers and people going to conventions. I help run a LARP-like game, write a national column on LARP and happen to be friends with someone who covers conventions nationally. In the case of this plagiarist, stealing from me was an unwise business move. I have spent years building up my brand and online/personal relationships with people in this hobby and related industries. Many of them trust my word. If I describe her actions, they likely won’t respect this person or buy from her.

When you violate copyright, you are essentially stealing out of someone’s pocket, usually that of a writer or a small business. If you ask a writer for permission, you will usually receive permission to use a sentence or two in your blog and link to the original post. It’s only legal and polite to ask. How would you like to receive a Google Alert with your work or product showing up on someone else’s page?

For more information on this topic, please check out the following sources: