Amazon Connects is a blogging service hosted by Amazon for published writers. In theory, it’s a handy publicity tool to help you leverage the site’s interactivity and build relationships with potential readers.
But before you sign up, make sure you read the fine print of the program’s Terms and Conditions:
For all Author Materials that you post or submit in connection with the Program (including any trademark or similar rights in them), you hereby grant Amazon a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual and irrevocable right and license throughout the world in any media to: (1) use, reproduce, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, and display all of your Works, and (2) use and display your Additional Materials in connection with your participation in the Program. Amazon may engage independent contractors to provide services in connection with the Program, and the rights you grant us in these Terms and Conditions extend to any such independent contractors.
In other words, your other words aren’t your own.
You also can’t delete your own posts after they’ve been published — only edit them.
Hi Kirsten,
Thanks for the vist to my spot and the comment. Just wanted to ask if you’re familiar with Peg’s (from Seattle) blog she calls Jack. Since you are a dog person. Peg goes so far as to maintain a separate blog (from her own) authored by her dogs. Fun.
John
Thanks, John, I’ll check it out! Any woman who’s trained her dogs to type is okay by my book! :-D
Kirsten, if you hadn’t told me this, I would have fallen into Amazon’s traps few years from now…!
(I never read any “Terms and Conditions” of usage) +_+
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