Infringing upon or violating permission and laws in regards to anyone’s copyrighted or trademarked work is illegal. Mr. Aubrey Andelin, author of the book Man of Steel and Velvet and his wife Mrs. Helen Andelin, authoress of the books Fascinating Womanhood, The Fascinating Girl, and All About Raising Children took this issue very seriously. It is unfair for someone to create something, protect it, and have this work and protection violated or infringed upon. Such things are immoral and have no part in the world of Fascinating Womanhood.
An ounce of caution is worth a pound of cure. Legal troubles stemming from copyright and trademark violations, which include fines and even imprisonment, would be an upset that no family, especially the woman of the family, should subject themselves and their families to. The extreme stress, strain, trouble, and financial costs of defending oneself over a completely preventable thing can be staggering and lead to great loss and unimaginable regret.
Click here for the U.S. Copyright Office’s page of frequently asked questions about the use of someone else’s copyrighted works and protecting one’s own copyrighted works. Click here for “An Overview of Trademark Law” from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University . Click here to read a page titled “Criminal Copyright infringement” from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
If you have violated or infringed upon a copyright or trademark, you are encouraged to remove the material. If you have done this in regards to any of Mr. or Mrs. Andelin’s works and would like to keep what you’ve written (an example would be that you quoted Fascinating Womanhood at length in a review of the book), or plan to quote either of their works at length or use the Angela Human trademark, contact Renaissance Society, Inc. Executive Director Brian Andelin at brian(at)pacpresssb(dot)com to request permission to do so.
In honour of Mr. and Mrs. Andelin, sound business practice, and doing the right thing, a legal team is being developed by Renaissance Society, Inc. to notify those who are in violation of or infringing upon Mr. Aubrey and Mrs. Helen Andelin’s works.










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