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Andilinks
05-31-2005, 05:44 PM
I will be publishing informational articles at andilinks.com. I am working on a set of guidelines, policies etc. that I will post on my site but I'm giving visitors to this forum a running start--this is the first announcement. I plan to publish many pages so if you are a prolific writer this can be a lucrative opportunity. I will begin accepting submissions and buying articles within two weeks or less.

I will be paying competitive rates for well written, well researched articles. No prior experience is needed. If you are experienced or knowledgeable in your field but unsure of your writing skills you may submit articles for rewrite/edit. If you have good writing/research skills but are unsure of what to write about begin with the list below.

Virtually all topics are acceptable, you may look for ideas here. (http://www.andilinks.com/cat.htm) Submitting an article proposal/outline and writing sample would be a good first step to get some feedback.

Topics I am most interested in right now are:

Unlocking cell phones.
Anonymous surfing, Proxies.
Women's Apparel, Fashions.
Weddings, Bridal Wear, Formal Wear.
Pokemon

Needless to say all work must be original and yours to sell.

Andi

Wassercrats
05-31-2005, 07:03 PM
Do you intend to publish instructions on unlocking cell phones? I don't know much about that, but I just read at http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=182586 :Yes, technically unlocking services are illegal. Don't listen to anyone who would tell you otherwise. In fact, in legal filings, Microcell themselves acknowledged that providing unlocking services is illegal. Why? Because the software in the phones is the property of the manufacturer and tampering with the software in order to acheive unauthorized usage is illegal.

Andilinks
05-31-2005, 07:18 PM
I do not intend to do anything illegal. But I have no problem with publishing things that people want to read, my constitutionally protected right.

Publishing articles about warez is not the same as offering them for download. Publishing articles about pirated IP is not the same as pirating IP. Writing about crime is not a crime, and so on.

Andilinks
06-01-2005, 02:04 AM
I have prepared a page for this with additional information I've developed since the first post here:

http://www.andilinks.com/wae.htm