What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Kansas
At an author's request, I greatly edited her educational booklet, plus, researched and wrote some completely original material that is now included in her booklet. I also came up with the idea to develop an educational training "kit" and have established all of the kit components and produced and written some of the kit components. I have also done marketing and PR for her that has stimulated enormous interest across the nation for the booklet and training kit.
I was supposed to get "editing" credit on the material itself and am supposed to be paid for my work. The author decided NOT to give me credit and has not paid me for any of my work. Yet, she is planning to sell the material nationwide in two weeks.
Can I file a motion for an injunction to stop her from selling this booklet containing my work without my permission? Or until I am given proper editing/authoring credit and until I am also paid for the editing/authoring I did? There is no written contract for our business relationship, but I have an ironclad thread of emails clearly demonstrating my editing and authoring in her materials, developing the training kit and securing purchasing interest in the booklet. There are also emails indicating that she will pay me for my work as well. I am very dismayed and would like to have an injunction to stop her from using my work without my permission. Please, someone advise me... :'(What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Kansas
At an author's request, I greatly edited her educational booklet, plus, researched and wrote some completely original material that is now included in her booklet. I also came up with the idea to develop an educational training "kit" and have established all of the kit components and produced and written some of the kit components. I have also done marketing and PR for her that has stimulated enormous interest across the nation for the booklet and training kit.
I was supposed to get "editing" credit on the material itself and am supposed to be paid for my work. The author decided NOT to give me credit and has not paid me for any of my work. Yet, she is planning to sell the material nationwide in two weeks.
Can I file a motion for an injunction to stop her from selling this booklet containing my work without my permission? Or until I am given proper editing/authoring credit and until I am also paid for the editing/authoring I did? There is no written contract for our business relationship, but I have an ironclad thread of emails clearly demonstrating my editing and authoring in her materials, developing the training kit and securing purchasing interest in the booklet. There are also emails indicating that she will pay me for my work as well. I am very dismayed and would like to have an injunction to stop her from using my work without my permission. Please, someone advise me... :'(What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?