Someone once ran a website for me. I no longer have any contact with this person. She still maintains a site with my name in the URL against my wishes and she will not turn it over to me even though she has her own site and domain. This person falsely claims that she was once married to me. I regret to say that she and I did once act out a wedding together in Egypt for a movie production, but that was simply acting. This person also continues to post many of my articles on her site without my permission and against my wishes, and she has posted various photos that belong to me, in some cases falsely claiming copyright on my property. Below is an example of such a photo.

Four-letter inscription (tetragram) found over the original
entrance to the Great Pyramid between the two "humps" of the carved stone under the gable.
It is unclear when these four apparent letters, which have so far eluded interpretation,
were placed there. They could be ancient, medieval, or modern.
Photograph courtesy of
Robert M. Schoch.
This photograph was originally published on page 260 of my book Pyramid Quest (2005) with the accompanying caption. By the way, if anyone has any ideas as to the age, origin, or meaning of the inscription, I would be interested in hearing.
There are more abuses I suffer. For example, the person alluded to above has written things herself and then falsely attributed them to me. To give one specific example, at the end of an article of mine that she posted she inserted, without my knowledge, the following statement: "Many thanks to [her name] for piecing my article together from segments of unfinished papers and files." I did not write this sentence and indeed the article posted, without the added sentence, is the same as the version published in a print journal back in the early 1990s. The article was written solely by me. It certainly was not pieced "together from segments of unfinished papers and files" and I do not thank her for any help with it.
The bottom line is that the reader should be wary of anything that is posted on any website run by her as it may not be true, even if she is supposedly quoting me directly.
Anyone good at Internet law?










