What the current situation is with Sermonsearch?
The newsletter you put out which promotes your sermonsearch ministry could have been used by Ed Litton, who knows? Your website does not address the illegality of plagiarism. Your website sells sermon subscriptions with a possibility the person will use them without giving the author of those sermons credit for the ideas he had. You need to add a disclaimer to your website that anyone who copies the ideas and uses them in their sermons must provide attribution. I currently am carrying on a blog made up of posts like your newsletters. You don't say what attribution rules your subscription service has so there is no question that the subscribers will all be forced to resign over use of them without giving proper attribution.
My sermonsearch posts on my blog will probably all have to be deleted and my newsletter subscription will have to be cancelled unless something can be done that is acceptable to all my blog readers who have begun a subscription to your ministry without knowing they were supposed to give attribution.
From: Cory Mansfield <support@sermonsearch.com>
Date: Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: [#5241042] Newsletter
To: ricklivermore
This concludes the support ticket project
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