I believe a serious disagreement between Dietrich and Barbarick is inevitable. Specifically about Barbaricks' lying to Dietrich and his followers that he never published the book as a work of fiction. "I didn't put that in the book" - Peter Moon
"Well you better talk to Amazon about that" - Dietrich
I believe Dietrich knows full well what "Moon" has done and that he is lying about it. I am willing to bet, that there was no legal contract between the two regarding the specific issues of publication other than a verbal agreement of cooperation. Because if they had signed a contract with the stipulation the books be works of non-fiction, Moon is now clearly in violation of it.
The book itself is so sloppy, that Dietrich should be (and is) a bit frustrated. But his fixation on having only 5-star reviews also reveals his intoleration of anyone challenging him, even if what they present refutes him with evidence. So in his typical maniacal way, Dietrich uses the tactic of projection to incite his followers to actively gang-stalk his detractors and attack them. A tactic that has previously failed, repeatedly.
Dietrich is obsessed with having any negative review of the book removed by reporting the reviews and reviewer profiles to Amazon in the belief they will be removed, and incites his followers to report them as "domestic terrorism."
Dietrich knows he has been deceived and that it is too late for any correction without creating a huge problem, with the print version already submitted, and the Kindel version already in print. Barbarick's lack of attention to the copyright as submitted also allows for purchasers of the Kindel version to download 15% of the content of the book. Thus negating any copyright lawsuit he might pursue in an attempt to intimidate or silence future detractors who will rip their pathetic "fictional historical revision" to fucking shreds.
Moon obviously has no knowledge of copyright law with regard to "fair use". An example of this is his failure to attribute images he published in the book and his misguided belief that a work of fiction presented as non-fiction, cannot be disputed.