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I am a graduate student in literature, a freelance writer, an unabashed feminist, and a personal assistant to two extremely spoiled cats.
I got a law degree once. It didn't take.
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Should Convicts Be Allowed to Sell Memoirs Detailing Their Crimes?
LiveJournal’s Writer’s Block feature recently asked: Do you think that criminals should be able to profit from selling their memoirs, after serving jail time? I have no idea what prompted this question, unless someone thinks Casey “Not Actually Convicted” Anthony … Continue reading
Posted in memoir
Tagged casey anthony, copyright, crime, intellectual property, law, memoir, oj simpson, tell-all, true crime
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