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Sold? Oh please.

Sold? Oh please.

COMPLETED Jessie Marin is a popular and successful actress at the peak of her career. Until she is in a staged accident and the rest of the world thinks she's dead when in fact she's kidnapped and sold in a trafficking ring to the highest bidder. Jason Kang a wealthy business tycoon, invited by his friends to the auction house, does not intend to buy anyone. In fact, he thinks it's a disgusting thing, changes his mind when he sets his eyes on Jessie. The only problem is he fell in love with her body. Nobody, not the kidnappers or the bidders knew her identity, what happens when Jason finds out? How does he intend to keep a woman who will not be kept? And what happens when a common enemy arises? ~~~ "So what are you going to do? Yes, I escaped or rather tried too, what are you going to do?" Jessie sassed at him. Jason grinned "you're not in the least scared of me are you?" he asked. "Should I be?" Jessie laughed. "You definitely should," He said flipping over and trapping her beneath his own body. "You forget" he continued "You are a captive in this house, not a guest, not a visitor. And you won't take a step out unless I say so. So I advise you to rather stop defying me and behave." "Or what? You'll hit me?" she scoffed. "Oh, honey there are worse punishments than physical abuse," Jason said. Jessie wanted to believe he was bluffing but they were a danger, a deep rage that she saw in his eyes that terrified her. Did she want to find out what was worse than a beating? She bit her lips and tried to push him off her, but he grabbed her arms and held them above her head. Pinning them above her head with one hand and gripped her neck with his other hand. "Don't push me, Jessie, I'm trying, really trying to be good. Be careful with that pretty mouth of yours." Jason warned. "You're trying? I haven't had a proper meal in the last three days, I have no clothes and I'm sorry but I'm I supposed to look at the ceiling all day? There is nothing to do in this house." she snarled. "You say there are worse things than physical abuse what else could you possibly take from me?" Jason smiled and tilted his head as she uttered her last words. Dipping his head he sniffed her hair. Coming down lower and biting her ear lobe. He loved the way she shivered at the contact. "Oh dear Jess, there a lot of things I can take from you" He whispered in her ear. Dragging his nose the expanse of the smooth clear skin of her long neck. When he placed a feather-light kiss on her collar bone she struggled beneath him. But she was not strong enough to break out of his grip. ~~~ Feel free to message anytime on discord @ Obliviousstudent#2356. I do not own the book cover, credits to the artist.
4.7
380 Chs
Sold to a Prince!

Sold to a Prince!

In the land of magic and beasts, Sylvia was betrayed by her family and sold off as a slave. She was expecting the worst, but fortunately, it was a handsome prince who had ‘bought’ her! Who doesn’t love a charming, benevolent, and kind prince, not to mention ridiculously handsome? But, little did Sylvia know that the charming handsome prince was no angel but rather a devil in disguise! The calm, kind and good-hearted Sylvia found herself slowly changing under the devil's influence but worst of all, she found herself becoming more and more addicted to the two-faced devil who harbored dark and dangerous secrets. But could she ever fully trust the shameless devil? Or was he just one of the many who desired her hidden powers? Let the games begin! ....................... Excerpt: "Are you getting ready for your engagement, my sweet kitten?" The devil's familiar voice drawled, making Sylvia's entire body tingle with an unfathomable need. She gazed into his dark coal black eyes, lost within them, as he rubbed her lips with his thumb. This man... This man in front of her alone had the power to make her knees weak and her heart crumble. "Heh. Being silent, are we?" The devil chuckled, his hand moving away from her lips to the back of her head. He clutched a handful of her soft silver hair and pulled her closer to him, capturing her lips with his. Sylvia snapped out of her trance and commanded her body to push the devil away but her traitorous body only yearned for him more and she wrapped her hands around his neck instead. The devil's lips curved upwards, his grin widening in satisfaction. His hand then moved down to her gorgeous engagement gown laced with diamonds and rubies which came undone as soon as he touched. The laces, the veil, the flowers, the jewelry, everything was ripped to shreds, leaving behind only herself. An entire morning spent on getting ready and dressing up gone to waste just like that! "You!" Sylvia glared at the shameless devil angrily. She had given him an inch but he went for the mile! She pushed him away with all the force that she could muster, pinning him against the wall, imprisoning his rude mannerless hands. "Heh? Why are you angry, my darling? Aren't I helping you? Why waste your time attending the meaningless engagement, when you already know that you belong to me and me alone?" "Go to hell! Who said I belong to you! I belong to no one." "Is that so?" The devil leaned forward, gently knocking his forehead with hers. "Shall I leave then...?" He whispered, his warm breath caressing her cheeks. Sylvia's face instantly reddened as she couldn't resist the devil's sweet temptations anymore... She gave into the man's wicked allure and pressed her lips over his, stopping his mouth from taunting her and teasing her any further. ....................... Instagram: yolohy_webnovel Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yolohy Discord: https://discord.gg/5CvPuX6M88
4.9
229 Chs
Is the book bought online being sold in a physical store for copyright?
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2024-09-14 07:52
Whether or not a book bought online was sold in a physical store would be a violation of copyright required a detailed analysis of the situation. If the book was sold in a physical store without authorization, the owner of the physical store might be violating copyright. However, if the book was sold as a legal publication in the physical store and the owner had already sold it in accordance with the relevant regulations, then there was no problem of copyright violation. In addition, if the book was given as a gift in a physical store, it would not be an copyright violation. In short, whether a book bought online would be sold in a physical store would be judged based on the specific situation. If the book is sold in a physical store without authorization, the owner of the physical store may be violating the copyright. However, if the book was sold as a legal publication in the physical store and the owner had already sold it in accordance with the relevant regulations, then there was no problem of copyright violation. In addition, if the book was given as a gift in a physical store, it would not be an copyright violation.
Some books can be bought in bookstores, but they can't be sold on Dangdang, such as online novels.
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2025-02-28 22:33
There were indeed some books that could be bought in bookstores on Dangdang, but some online novels could not be sold on Dangdang due to copyright issues. For example, some authors may have decided not to sell their copyrights to third-party platforms, so these books may not be able to be sold on Dangdang. In addition, Dangdang's bookstore was too small to cover all the works of all the publishing houses and authors. Therefore, if you were looking for some online novels, you could look for them in other online bookstores or physical bookstores.
If the book was bought by a publishing house and then sold to a film company, would it require the author's consent?
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2025-03-05 04:09
If the copyright of a book was bought by a publishing house and sold to a film company, the author's consent was usually not required. This was because copyright was an exclusive right. Only the owner of the right could adapt, interpret, translate, and other creative acts. After the copyright was sold to the film company, the author's rights to the work had been transferred to the film company. Therefore, the film company could adapt and interpret it, but it had to abide by the author's wishes and the provisions of the copyright law. Of course, if the film company adapted and performed the work without the author's consent, it might involve copyright disputes. Therefore, it was best for the film and television company to communicate with the author in advance and obtain the author's consent when adapting and performing the work. This would ensure a reasonable adaptation and interpretation of the work to avoid unnecessary legal issues.
How could he report a pirated book he bought online if the shop owner sold it?
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2025-02-26 10:07
Buying pirated books could be reported to the local copyright bureau. The specific steps were as follows: 1. Collect evidence. It could collect the copyright information, purchase date, purchase price, and other information of the book, as well as evidence such as chat records with the seller. 2. Contact the local copyright office. You can search for the name of the local copyright office on the website and contact them to report it. 3. provide evidence. When contacting the copyright bureau, they needed to provide evidence of the pirated books they had purchased and explain the source of the pirated books and the situation of the copyright violation. 4. Waiting for the result. The copyright bureau would investigate the report and make a corresponding decision. If a pirated book was deemed to be an copyright violation, the copyright bureau would demand compensation from the seller and punish the owner. It was important to note that reporting pirated books had to be done legally and not through illegal means. When reporting, you need to maintain a legal mentality and abide by relevant laws and regulations.
How was the Black Dragon Soul sold for the first time? Have you ever bought diamonds?
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2024-09-12 20:39
The first way to sell the black dragon soul in the Crossfire mobile game was to buy it through diamonds in the game. Players could purchase the Black Dragon Soul in the in-game store and use diamonds to upgrade it. This was one of the payment methods in the game. Players could choose whether to buy it or not according to their preferences.
If the book was bought by the publishing house and then sold to a film company, would it still require the author's consent?
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2025-03-09 12:23
If the copyright of the book was bought by the publishing house and sold to the film company, whether the author agreed or not would depend on the specific situation. Usually, if a publishing house sold the copyright to a film company, the owner of the copyright was no longer the author but the film company. In this case, if the film company planned to adapt or film the book, they would need the author's consent before they could carry out the relevant activities. The author may ask the film company to pay the copyright fee and retain some rights after the copyright is sold, such as modifying the work or preventing others from using the work. However, if the publishing house had reached an agreement with the author when selling the copyright, the publishing house could request the film company to abide by the agreement on behalf of the author. In this case, the author would be forced to agree to the film company's adaptation or filming plan, but he did not need to agree directly. Therefore, whether the author agreed or not would depend on the specific circumstances of the copyright sale and whether the author had reached an agreement with the publishing house or film company.
In which era's novel was there a girl who was sold after traveling to Turkey and was accidentally bought by the male owner?
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2024-09-19 12:07
The book,"You're an Addiction I Can't Quit", told the story of a daughter of the Gong family who was sold to Turkey and was eventually taken in by the male protagonist without hesitation. After the two tested each other, they gradually got together. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The female lead bought an electric fan in a military marriage novel. The supporting actress's family also needed it. The supporting actress's husband sold his blood. Who bought the electric fan?
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2024-09-22 14:55
Hey, I recommend a novel called "Military Wife Above" to you. This novel described the heroine as a military wife and experienced many problems and challenges that military wives would encounter. In the story, the female lead bought an electric fan, and the supporting actress's husband also wanted to buy one. Therefore, through some hard work, the supporting actress's family finally bought an electric fan. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Is it sold online?
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2024-09-01 13:59
Soul Travel was a novel written by Young Master Xu, Katsuharu. Currently, there was no official published version on the Internet. However, it could be read through online reading platforms or e-book stores. Some publishing houses might release a paper version of Soul Travel in the future, but it's not available for purchase yet.
Bian Boxian's new album sold 880,000 copies, and Chinese fans bought about 700,000 copies. Why didn't he sign it in Chinese?
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2024-09-21 10:39
Bian Boxian's album sold 880,000 copies. Chinese fans bought about 700,000 copies. Why didn't he write in Chinese when he signed the sale? The answer to this question might involve some business and marketing strategy factors. As a singer, Bian Boxian had a large fan base in the Chinese market, and his album sales in China were relatively high. Therefore, the reasons why he did not write in Chinese during the signing event might be as follows: Business strategy: Bian Boxian and his company may think that using Chinese as part of the signing event may increase the number of his Chinese fans and thus increase their sales and profits. However, as a Korean artist, his Chinese level might be limited and he might not be able to fully understand the needs and feedback of his Chinese fans. Therefore, he might choose not to write in Chinese. 2. Cultural differences: China and Korea have great differences in culture, language, and values. Bian Boxian probably thought that not writing in Chinese at his signing event could reduce his cultural shock, protect his privacy and self-esteem, and also reduce the communication barriers between him and his Chinese fans. 3. Marketing strategy: Bian Boxian and his company may think that attracting Chinese fans by not writing in Chinese is a relatively new marketing strategy to attract more young people to pay attention to their music. At the same time, Byeon and his company might also use his Korean background and the emotional connection between his Chinese fans to increase their sales and popularity. Bian Boxian did not write Chinese in his signing event because of business, cultural differences, and marketing strategies.
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