attribution
Pando's nicking my photos again Paid Members Public
Here we go again. In the past I’ve had to call Pando out for reusing my photos without attribution and payment. The last time they ‘fessed up, coughed up and I donated the proceeds to Cancer Research: > I work with PandoDaily on the financial side of the business.
Linking to paywalled content Paid Members Public
I had a brief discussion with Jon Slattery over the weekend about why his “ quotes of the week [http://jonslattery.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/media-quotes-of-week-from-clive-james.html] ” posts don’t link to their sources. His response [http://jonslattery.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/media-quotes-of-week-from-clive-james.html?showComment=1341044014728] : > The reason
Essential reading: Gruber on attribution Paid Members Public
Essential reading for journalists this morning: John Gruber on the subtleties of online attribution [http://daringfireball.net/2011/07/attribution_and_credit]: > Not even including a link to the source of a story is dishonest. My problem with Fried’s “an Apple enthusiast site” attribution is more nuanced. That
Nationals Fail at Attribution & Linking Paid Members Public
Why are national media outlets so awful at giving credit? The (e)Grommet documents a case of the BBC crediting the hosting service, and not the creator [http://egrommet.net/2008/09/08/gallagher-smackdown-on-stage/]. And the Daily Mirror has republished something provided to them by a Travel Weekly journalist [http:
Credit where credit's due Paid Members Public
Interesting entry in the blog: Anders Jacobsen’s blog: Journalist = bad blogger? [http://www.jacobsen.no/anders/blog/archives/2003/08/26/journalist_bad_blogger.html] In essence, the blogger submitted some information to a journalist, but was uncredited in the article that was published. He asks the question: >