Legal Question in Entertainment Law in California

okay i am an unpublished author and i wrote a book in september 2010

for over a year now i have tried to contact a person (classified) unfortunately i have never had a response and i sent it to the persons agency agent/representative

AND NOW ITS TIME TO GET DIRTY!!!!!

I UNDERSTAND THAT HERE IN THE UNITED STATES AND CALIFORNIA

there is a LAW THAT STATES It is illegal to withhold personal information and Documents

from its owner that the letter is addressed to i am writing to ask if you would

please tell me the california/or unitedstates law that states that

withholding personal information information from the clientthat the sender has sent is illegal and considered a crime i am asking for this information because i am going to address this

united states law about withholding personal information to these representatives

at the agency because because they are breaking the law and withholding personal information from this person i am trying to contact


Asked on 11/17/11, 9:04 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

OK, you sent something to somebody and they didn't write back or contact you. So what. Nobody has a legal duty to write back to you. Especially literary agent types, if that's what you're talking about. If you sent your only copy of your manuscript to someone, this was poor judgment on your part. By saying "it's time to get dirty," whatever that means, it just makes you sound like a nut case.

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Answered on 11/17/11, 12:08 pm


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