Unfortunately, we reached a dead end due to the expense of proceeding. MMI had admitted the plagiarism, made feeble excuses, promised to consider a financial settlement based on their profits. After months and months of avoiding our calls and emails they advised that the issue had poor sales and that they lost money. While I don't for one minute believe this slimeball, because the articles plagiarized were not registered (made financially difficult due to bias against online publications in the administration of the law) and because the cost of proceeding to a lawsuit was so high, we had little choice but to drop the effort. We have been contacted by numerous others who have had similar or other problems with MMI, but there is no rational way to combine resources to go after them. He seems to have made a career out of stealing others' work and his it down to the details. Such is life in the big time. You only get the justice you can afford, never forget that.