Feminist creates empowered Facebook group then scrapes content for book deal
12-22-2016, 12:24 PM
In October, a woman started a pro-Hillary Facebook group called Pantsuit Nation. Millions of women joined and shared their "inspiring" tales "against sexism." She took those stories, trademarked the group name, and got a book deal where it appears to the be the sole financial beneficiary. Her fellow feminist comrades feel ripped off.
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http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/12/21...book-deal/
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/19/books/....html?_r=0
She claims that she has contacted the original contributors, but group members see this is a fast cash grab.
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Libby Chamberlain, the group’s creator, said she hopes the book will counter negative memes about Clinton. “The internet is full right now of every possible combination of things being said [about Clinton] except for this,” she said an interview with Mashable, “[Pantsuit Nation] is not a place to convince anyone how great she is. It’s a place to celebrate how great she is.” Chamberlains initial goal was quite simple, to create a small group and convince three dozen or so friends to wear pantsuits on election day when they voted for Clinton. But only two weeks after the group’s launch, the page boasted a million members.
Chamberlain (pictured) is set to publish a Pantsuit Nation book on May 9th with Flatiron Books. The Times describes the project as “the collective voices of the women who shared their stories of overcoming or facing sexism, racism or xenophobia.” The book will be comprised of posts and images submitted to the Facebook page, and Chamberlain will act more as an editor rather than author, choosing what user content appears in the book.
However, this deal has already received intense blowback from Pantsuit Nation members. Harry Lewis, a student and male member of the group, published a blog at the Huffington Post titled “Pantsuit Nation Is A Sham.” The post appears to have generated 20,000 social shares at the time of this writing.
Lewis argues that Chamberlain’s book deal is a cash grab with “no transparency” regarding how, or even if, users will be compensated for the content they created
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/12/21...book-deal/
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She hired a literary agent, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh, to help her field inquires from agents and publishers, and quickly struck a deal with Whitney Frick, executive editor of Flatiron Books. “This is so much more than a book about one candidate or even one election,” Ms. Frick said.
In a Facebook post announcing the book news to the group, Ms. Chamberlain emphasized that the book was a collective effort, calling it “a book BY YOU.”
Except that you don't get paid for it.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/19/books/....html?_r=0
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She claims that she has contacted the original contributors, but group members see this is a fast cash grab.
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