Feb 19
2008
I'm on Gawker
Here's how it happened: The New York Times writes a story about semicolons. Gawker reads it and does a Google Image search for "semicolon". My halloween costume photo turns up. Gawker includes it in their takedown of the original article.
Tags: language, me, media, nytimes
Does it frustrate you, at all, that Gawker took the image you created placed it in their own "assets" folder and gave you no attribution?
I mean, you do have a copyright symbol at the bottom of your web site here.
I'm all for Creative Commons (G-d bless Lessig), but for being a web site that prides itself on being the voice of the mistreated creative underclass, Gawker certainly take some liberties in "borrowing" the work of others.
By the way, awesome costume.