longlivelocke.blogspot.com— The blogger that had her blog content stolen by a YouTube video user, who has since been employed by TV Guide to repeat her content to them, has responded to the plagiarism.
Apr 13, 2009View in Crawl 4
F Seanie B.While I suspect nothing more than a slap on the wrist will ever come of this, I certainly hope that smug, useless prick loses his "sweet" TV spot. It's one thing to have a few ideas that are similar to someone else's. In fact, that's completely normal because LOST is not as difficult to wrap your "(invisable dinasaurs) hed" around as people think. But to obviously steal your content, nearly word for word, is abysmally low.
dac1138Apr 13, 2009
Good on her! It sounds like she is seeking legal action. She should be the one on TV Guide. Not SeanieB
sindexApr 14, 2009
F Seanie B.While I suspect nothing more than a slap on the wrist will ever come of this, I certainly hope that smug, useless prick loses his "sweet" TV spot. It's one thing to have a few ideas that are similar to someone else's. In fact, that's completely normal because LOST is not as difficult to wrap your "(invisable dinasaurs) hed" around as people think. But to obviously steal your content, nearly word for word, is abysmally low.