Michael Martinez

Michael Martinez Articles and Essays on the Web

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Xenite.Org: Worlds of Imagination on the Web, founded by Michael Martinez in March, 1997.
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Michael Martinez
Articles and Essays on the Web

Original publications are articles or essays that Michael has written under contract, by special arrangement, or exclusively for his own Web sites. "Under contract" includes both compensated freelance articles and articles written as an employee of a publisher.

Please Contact Michael for permission to reuse or translate articles. You may have to secure permission from other parties.

While this list is extensive, it is not necessarily exhaustive. Authorized use of Michael's essays and articles is usually accompanied by correct attribution, a notice of copyright, one or more links to either one of Michael's sites (Xenite.Org or Michael-Martinez.Com), and/or a link to the original source of publication (if appropriate). Some works-for-hire cannot be listed here. Some articles and technical papers have been lost.

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Michael Martinez is the founder of Xenite.Org and the author of Visualizing Middle-earth, Parma Endorion: Essays on Middle-earth, and Understanding Middle-earth Michael Martinez


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What's In 'Free' For Me?

Why allow so many sites to use content for free? The short answer is that policing the Internet is a full-time job. Most writers don't have their essays and articles reprinted without their knowledge or permission on dozens of Web sites every year.

The majority of Michael's essays are about specialized topics. But some topics have very broad appeal. "I don't expect anyone to pirate 'TAOS Tips' or 'Implementing Metaphors in Business Basic'," Michael says. "But I have learned that any essay concerning Tolkien's Elves is likely to be copied across the world in a heartbeat."

Believing it is better to teach Webmasters to provide credit, a link to an appropriate site, and some free publicity rather than endlessly file abuse complaints, Michael has built a reputation for giving back to the community that gives so much to him.

"When I find someone using my articles, I try to explain why simply 'borrowing' content is wrong," Michael explains. "But though I have occasionally shut down Web sites for stealing content, I only go that far when the Webmasters refuse to cooperate."

It is better if the Webmasters contact Michael first, and ask permission in advance. But even that approach can be a little frustrating.

"Every month, I find unanswered emails," Michael says. "People frequently write to me to ask for help with questions, or permission to translate essays into other languages. I try to respond as quickly as possible, but sometimes I find messages from two years in the past that I never answered. I send an apology, but after two years, I suppose people no longer care."


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