INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you find someone using your work without your permission, take some time to find out who they are before you attempt to contact them.  For example, if the user turns out to be a child, it may not be worth the time or effort to engage them. Check the website's Whois information to find out who has registered the domain. Then find out the infringer's Internet service provider and who is hosting the infringer's website. Once you've identified the owner of the website using your work without permission, send them a letter introducing yourself, and offer to give them permission.   Be courteous and professional. Don't even mention copyright infringement. Simply say that you noted they'd posted your work online, that you were flattered they enjoyed it, and  state what you would like in exchange. Perhaps you're only interested in being attributed as the author, or you'd like for them to link to your site. Another popular, non-licensing-permission option is to have them provide a retail link so the site's visitors can legitimately purchase your work. If the website gets a lot of traffic, this could result in sales for you that outweigh any money you would have gotten from a license. If you do want to offer a strict license for the work, explain your rates and the options available, and give them the opportunity to get back to you. Give them a deadline to respond, but don't threaten them. If your deadline passes, you haven't heard from the infringer, and your content has not been removed, take things a step further by sending them a formal cease-and-desist letter.  Check their site again before you send the letter. Sometimes a website owner becomes frightened or embarrassed by a letter such as the first one you sent, even if you wrote it in a polite and friendly tone. In such a case s/he may simply remove your content from the site without saying anything. Check the site thoroughly. The owner may have moved it to a new address, or s/he may have back-dated it in an attempt to placate you. Consider having an intellectual-property attorney draft your cease-and-desist letter. Since you are accusing them of violating your rights, and you're threatening legal action if the matter is not resolved, you want to make sure you have the wording correct. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act requires web hosts to employ a DMCA agent and take down content they host that infringes someone's copyright. Fulfilling this requirement allows web hosts to claim they are exempt from liability for the infringement.   If the website is a blog or other page hosted by a blogging service such as WordPress or Tumblr, you may find on it a form to fill out notifying the agent that someone is violating your rights. On the infringer's website, there should be links for "legal" or "copyright" at the top or bottom of the page. You can use this option only if you posted the work online before the infringer did. Otherwise you can't prove that they copied it from you and not the other way around. Include a copy of your letters to the infringer, or offer to provide them on request, as some blogging services want you to attempt to contact the blog owner on your own at least once before you resort to filing a DMCA takedown request. Once you submit the form, the host will review your claim and remove the post if they find in your favor, usually within 24 hours.

SUMMARY: Investigate the identity of the infringer. Offer to license the work. Send a cease-and-desist letter. Take advantage of the DMCA takedown provisions.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order to relieve the pressure in your fuel system, you will need to run the vehicle without the fuel pump functioning for a short time.  In order to prevent the fuel pump from turning on with the engine, you will need to locate the fuse box that contains the fuel pump fuse.  Most vehicles have a fuse box both in the interior of the car as well as under the hood.  Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual to locate the appropriate fuse box.  If you do not have an owner’s manual, try referring to the auto maker’s website. The fuse for the fuel pump is often in the fuse box locating in the interior of the vehicle. Once you have located the correct fuse box, use the diagram provided on the fuse box cover or in the owner’s manual to identify the fuse that powers the fuel pump.  Use a pair of needle nose pliers or plastic tweezers to remove the fuse.  With the fuse removed, the fuel pump will not function when you start the engine. There is still fuel and pressure in the fuel lines running from the rear to the front of the vehicle. Check the auto maker’s website for a fuse diagram if you do not have one. Although the engine will not be receiving a fresh supply of fuel from the gas tank, there will be enough fuel left in the lines for it to start and run briefly.  Make sure automatic vehicles are in park and vehicles equipped with a standard transmission are in neutral with the parking brake engaged.  Although the vehicle will only run briefly, it will still move if left in gear. Be sure the parking brake is engaged if you are in a standard vehicle.  The parking brake is optional but advised for automatics. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to start the motor just as you would any other time.  The engine should start easily as it expends the fuel remaining in the fuel system past the fuel pump.  If the engine turns over but then sputters out, it may not have had sufficient pressure in the lines to force the fuel into the engine. If the engine dies, the fuel pressure will be sufficiently relieved. Depending on the fuel system in your vehicle and its average fuel consumption, the amount of time it will run without a functioning fuel pump can vary greatly.  It does not need to run until it dies, however.  Instead just allow it to run for a minute or two before turning the key back to off.  Without the fuel pump functioning, the pressure will be relieved in the fuel lines fairly quickly. Allowing the engine to run until it dies may make it difficult to start it again. With the pressure relieved from the fuel system and the engine off, you can re-insert the fuse that powers the fuel pump.  Place the cover back on the fuse box and return any pieces of the trim you may have needed to remove to access it.  Make sure the vehicle is off before replacing the fuse you removed. Do not start the engine again after inserting the fuel pump fuse.

SUMMARY: Locate your vehicle’s fuse box. Remove the fuse for the fuel pump. Ensure the vehicle is not in gear. Start the engine. Allow the engine to run for a minute before shutting it off. Re-insert the fuel pump fuse.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Keep maintaining the 90-degree angle of your hips and legs. You'll know when you've completed this step once your knees are directly above your nose and your legs are straightened parallel to the mat. Press your palms into the mat to help lift your legs. Make sure that your chest stays low and your neck remains elongated and your hips don't move out of alignment. Once your legs have reached a 60-degree angle from the ground, hold the position for 3 seconds.

SUMMARY:
Exhale as you lift your hips off of the mat and curl your abs in. Inhale and elevate your legs toward the ceiling.