Possible copyright theft - Mexican American Magic Book, Not Named
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 11:58 am
Grand rising everyone!
I'm reaching out and saying something because I'm seeing too many similarities. I purchased a book that had caught my attention and I was really excited about it, so I purchased it. As I was reading, I started seeing a lot of similarities between lucky mojo's book's and spells on lucky mojo's website. It's like I was reading books from lucky mojo that I already have. The book is suppose to be about Mexican American practices but it just sounds like re-written lucky mojo books. I saw parts of the book that mirrored hoodoo candle magic, hoodoo spiritual baths, and numerous lucky mojo web pages. I don't want to point the finger of blame here, but as a supporter of lucky mojo, and as someone who cares about the values and teachings that lucky mojo provides, I hope that this is brought to Miss Cat's attention.
I'm reaching out and saying something because I'm seeing too many similarities. I purchased a book that had caught my attention and I was really excited about it, so I purchased it. As I was reading, I started seeing a lot of similarities between lucky mojo's book's and spells on lucky mojo's website. It's like I was reading books from lucky mojo that I already have. The book is suppose to be about Mexican American practices but it just sounds like re-written lucky mojo books. I saw parts of the book that mirrored hoodoo candle magic, hoodoo spiritual baths, and numerous lucky mojo web pages. I don't want to point the finger of blame here, but as a supporter of lucky mojo, and as someone who cares about the values and teachings that lucky mojo provides, I hope that this is brought to Miss Cat's attention.