No Such Thing as Bad Publicity...Right?
Jun. 20th, 2009 08:53 amSo I got an email this morning. It was a comment made on my Brugge/Ghent post from 5 years ago - when Lance and I were on our honeymoon.
Honeymun.com posted my blog post on their website. They linked it back to me and everything, so it's not like I didn't get credit for it. They just left me a comment to let me know that they used my post.
They didn't ask. They just took.
No harm done, as far as I can tell. The website just seems to be a dumping ground for any and all blog posts/websites with honeymoon information - trying to consolidate everything in one place, I guess. I don't see where my post is particularly useful to anyone, especially since the hotel we stayed at in Brugge doesn't even exist anymore. It could spark ideas for things to do and see, I suppose, if one plans to go to Brugge or Ghent on their honeymoon.
But I'm getting away from the point. It seems to me that my permission should've been asked first before my material was used on this site. Or am I crazy to think so? I mean, what if I don't like their site or don't want to be associated with it? I've been approached by other websites before regarding material on my blog, and they've always asked permission before using it. They never left me a comment after they took it to tell me that they took it and sent me the link to where I can find it. This just strikes me as being the wrong approach.
What say you, Live Journalers? How would you feel in this situation? I mean, any plug for my blog is good. I'm just a little uncomfortable with my writing being posted somewhere without my consent, you know?
Honeymun.com posted my blog post on their website. They linked it back to me and everything, so it's not like I didn't get credit for it. They just left me a comment to let me know that they used my post.
They didn't ask. They just took.
No harm done, as far as I can tell. The website just seems to be a dumping ground for any and all blog posts/websites with honeymoon information - trying to consolidate everything in one place, I guess. I don't see where my post is particularly useful to anyone, especially since the hotel we stayed at in Brugge doesn't even exist anymore. It could spark ideas for things to do and see, I suppose, if one plans to go to Brugge or Ghent on their honeymoon.
But I'm getting away from the point. It seems to me that my permission should've been asked first before my material was used on this site. Or am I crazy to think so? I mean, what if I don't like their site or don't want to be associated with it? I've been approached by other websites before regarding material on my blog, and they've always asked permission before using it. They never left me a comment after they took it to tell me that they took it and sent me the link to where I can find it. This just strikes me as being the wrong approach.
What say you, Live Journalers? How would you feel in this situation? I mean, any plug for my blog is good. I'm just a little uncomfortable with my writing being posted somewhere without my consent, you know?
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Date: 2009-06-20 08:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-22 07:40 pm (UTC)But if they'd posted the whole thing then...yeah. Especially if they're making money from the site.