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Is this anything more than rumor? Meaning, is there anything substantive about this? Because if so, WOW. But it'd be bad to finger point at him without concrete evidence.
The massive tool was whoever was posting scans of entire stories or issues in violation of scans_daily's own rules, and drew this fire as a result.
Peter David has the legal and ethical right (in fact, as the law is written, the responsibility) to protect his copyright. Calling him names is inappropriate.
The thing is, that didn't happen. A few pages were posted as usual, nowhere near scans-daily's posting limit. The rest was just the (thoroughly inaccurate) ranting of a massive tool who got pissed off because people were talking smack about him on the internet.
Was the entry with the scans open for anyone to see, or Friend-locked to keep it within the community? If the latter he would have to go on what someone else reported as to the size of the scan, who could have her- or himself made an honest mistake, or who could be playing "let's you and him fight".
Nah, he came in, saw the entry, which had like 4 pages, and had a flamewar with a scans_daily member who was pissed off at his treatment of a favorite character and had expressed it in pretty harsh terms. Then he went and reported to Marvel that people were posting scans.
There was no distinction made of whether it was fair use or not; he just got pissed that people were bad-mouthing him and went out of his way to retaliate through official channels.
What I don't understand is, the man has been on Usenet for over ten years. He was forever on rec.arts.comics, back when it was rec.arts.comics. Harsh flamage is not a new fricking concept to him; I know this because I witnessed it in my salad days. No, it's never fun, but why his reaction is suddenly OMG SO MEEEEEEAN, this I do not get.
Um, if we're talking about the issue of X-Factor most recently posted, the entire issue WAS NOT posted. It was within scans_daily's limits of how much could be posted, if not the mods would have taken care of it
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If it was a Marvel book, Peter David does not own the copyright -- his work on those books is work-for-hire.
And his behavior ensures that I will not pick up the X-factor trades that several people recommended to me (and that I checked via scans_daily to see if they were indeed to my taste).
Instead, he joins Frank Miller in the "will not buy anything with his name on it, including movies, tv episodes, and books, ever again, and will in fact tell people at length why they should avoid his work" bin. So... I hope he's pleased with himself, because he's made at least one rabid anti-fan today.
The massive tool was whoever was posting scans of entire stories or issues in violation of [info]scans_daily's own rules, and drew this fire as a result.
Massive tool speaking. I uploaded half of the pages, in compliance with the community's rules.
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The massive tool was whoever was posting scans of entire stories or issues in violation of scans_daily's own rules, and drew this fire as a result.
Peter David has the legal and ethical right (in fact, as the law is written, the responsibility) to protect his copyright. Calling him names is inappropriate.
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Was the entry with the scans open for anyone to see, or Friend-locked to keep it within the community? If the latter he would have to go on what someone else reported as to the size of the scan, who could have her- or himself made an honest mistake, or who could be playing "let's you and him fight".
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There was no distinction made of whether it was fair use or not; he just got pissed that people were bad-mouthing him and went out of his way to retaliate through official channels.
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Sad, how some people just can't handle the truth.
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And his behavior ensures that I will not pick up the X-factor trades that several people recommended to me (and that I checked via scans_daily to see if they were indeed to my taste).
Instead, he joins Frank Miller in the "will not buy anything with his name on it, including movies, tv episodes, and books, ever again, and will in fact tell people at length why they should avoid his work" bin. So... I hope he's pleased with himself, because he's made at least one rabid anti-fan today.
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Massive tool speaking. I uploaded half of the pages, in compliance with the community's rules.
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