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with the word before I did (I didn't even mean to invent a word), especially if it means you have to argue about the word's inclusion in Knowledge. Let's work out an agreement. Can we have your people meet with my people, and then get them to fight to the death in some kind of a cage? I think that would be awesome, as my people are pretty scrappy and I assume yours have been training since at least July 2007.--
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misbegotten share you currently hold, I might be persuaded to offer you an executive producer credit on the "malamanteau" feature film currently in pre-production. I received word this morning that Ridley Scott has committed to the project. That, however, is the limit of my generosity, and I would advise you not to test me further.
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I'll happily grant you possession of the word and the accompanying Talk page clusterfuck. As I said in a couple places, there was one hit for the word when I did the comic (yours), which I found after posting and which didn't define it the same way. But I'd be happy to give you credit for coming up
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If you don't believe that I am the true creator of "malamanteau," kindly provide a citation for "malamanteau" that predates July 17, 2007. If you cannot do so, then it is clear that "malamanteau" is my intellectual property. Randall's dishonest claims about its origins are harming the prospects of my
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of the subject. Your interview comments, talk at MIT, and blog are not "independent" of the subject (you and your blog). However, the interviewer's comments in your interview generally can be used (assuming that the interviewer is independent of you, such as he's not your brother or someone who works
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Thanks -- I hadn't actually seen that conflict-of-interest link. I saw some things earlier suggesting that editing articles about yourself was okay as long as you were careful, but I had the feeling that it wasn't good form and eventually decided to stop it completely, putting the note at the top of
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problems. Your interview comments, talk at MIT, and blog can be used as gap fillers for factual information that is very likely to be true, unlikely to be disputed, and not yet available anywhere else. The above are more rules of thumb that I use to develop articles. Policy and guidelines control
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I just found your comic (curse you, Boing Boing) and am really enjoying it. Thanks! (Even if it all is "patently made up". Heh. Nowadays nobody believes you work for NASA until you're arrested and found to be carrying pepper spray and a diaper.) Anyway, I should be emailing you to say I like the
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I would gladly accept your challenge Mr. Munroe, but you must realize that it is a foolhardy one, as your leopard style will surely be no match for my crane style. However, I am feeling charitable today -- if you'd like a legitimate piece of the burgeoning "malamanteau" industry rather than the
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Man, if I'd known my deleting and protecting the non-article would have generated so much fuss, I would have hacked the whitepages and called you to get your ass out of bed and watch the fun. :D Maybe next time give us a head's up when you're gonna poke fun at us. ;) - Writing on behalf of the
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Yes, this is sorta like Stephanie Meyer destroying /b/ by featuring it in her books and thus filling it with her goth fans - except instead it's you destroying Knowledge by featuring it in a cartoon and thus filling it full of xk/b/tards. And we didn't even ask you to show us your tits.
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1) Ideas and words that people come up with are rarely original, there's always a chance someone has thought of it before them. 2) You did not pursue copyright of the word. 3) You are not losing anything because Munroe used it in his comic. 4) Any legal action would be ridiculous. 5)
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I feel like I've already fielded requests on this particular image elsewhere in the three years since this debate, so the issue has probably been resolved. In case I haven't: yes—I am willing to release comic #285 under CC-BY-SA, so Knowledge can use it. Sorry for any trouble!
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We would appreciate it if you put a stop to this nonsense. I love your comic, Randall, but you're basically commanding an army of fans akin to 4chan. The article didn't exist when you made the comic, and now your fans are flooding in to try and get it created and re-created.
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The image has been moved to Wikimedia Commons but currently, there's no verifiable record of the image having been relicensed. (Links are dead, and no proof exists.) I think this might be a problem. (Mike33 should have filed an OTRS report... Maybe you can do it instead?)
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How is it his fault? He didn't tell people to vandalize Knowledge. He just wrote the comic. It's not his fault that a bunch of people are idiots. What is he supposed to do, never mention Knowledge on his site? That would deprive him of half his material.
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was influenced by seeing you list it as an interesting topic. The article's improved a long way and it'll be the main page Featured Article tomorrow. Hope it gives you some nourishing brain-food. Thanks again for making me and my friends laugh so many times.
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comic instead of pestering you here, but I thought I'd come across as ever so much more impressive in my Knowledge persona than as some random emailer. Yeah, didn't work, huh? (My favorite comic so far: mixing curse levels. I'm going to start trying it.) —
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I did feel a tooltip or something asking to not vandalize might have been nice, though it might detract from the humor of it all somewhat. Personally, I'd give him points for reminding people just how ridiculous "in popular culture" sections can get...
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upcoming "malamanteau" business ventures, including a planned TV series and a line of women's fragrances. If you have never invented a popular new word, you can't understand the craftsmanship and labor that it involves and should reserve comment.
1213:. It is true that one does not have to apply for copyright in order to obtain it; however, it is also true that single words or short phrases are rarely eligible for copyright protection. Slogans and words used by companies are covered by 573:
Also, I suspect that comic would be used widely withing Knowledge if it were free content as it captures Knowledge pretty well. It doesn't matter what the guy says, but do it without a citation and you'll receive a Knowledge protester. --
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I think that the XZ Utils backdoor article could benefit from featuring your comic directly in the page. Could you kindly please consider licensing this particular individual comic with a Wikimedia Commons compatible license, such as
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Right. One group consists of socially-stunted children who get excited about hearing words and memes that they can use to garner attention and praise from their peers, and act as a nuisance to Knowledge in general. The other is 4chan.
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And some of the fans are prolific and useful contributors to Knowledge. *cough, cough*. I for one cannot believe the situation actually led to that enormous talk page. It is both funny and disturbing; but so the internet is. ă‹ă‚“ă±ă„ïŒ
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It usually is better to cite some independent person's statements regarding the topic's Philosophical and/or political views, but sometimes it's necessary to go directly to the source to avoid ... uh ... mischaracterization and
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for you). In the case of people who publicly express their opinion (such as you through your blog), your interview comments, talk at MIT, and blog may be fair game to some extent when placed under a biography section such as
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Well, I'd rather have it uploaded here for its informativeness and helpfulness in explaining why sources should be cited, and cited carefully. Though that people find it amusing is a nice bonus.
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law, which is rather different from copyright law, as it DOES have to be applied for. In short, your use of a single word is ineligible for copyright, sorry. But don't take my word for it: the
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I also wanted to ask if your whiteboard Knowledge picture is also released under the same CC license as your work -- I'd very much like to use it on my userpage. You can respond here or on my
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On a side note, are webcomics all italized nowadays? If that's the case you might want to do so on your user page, unless you like it that way; I never like messing with other people's pages.
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The difference is that Anonymous does whatever it feels like, while xkcd fans are more like a missile system guided by the button presses of the seeing-eye dog of a whimsical fisherman. --
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that mostly answers this. It doesn't mean anything, it's just a string of letters to refer to a particular comic. Except when I use it as a username, in which case it refers to me.
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Hello Randall, love your comic, and greatly appreciate that it's Creative Commons licenced. A year ago I resolved to concentrate on improving a psychology article. My choice of
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to Knowledge! Here are some recommended guidelines to help you get involved. Please feel free to contact me if you need help with anything. Best of luck and happy editing!
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Speaking of which, because I quoted the strip simply as "446", it made me think to go back and look up which comic happened to be #404. Nice. Very fitting.  :) --
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I'm doing the fangirl thing, and, like another before me, felt doing it via Knowledge would give me a certain cachet. Your comic is awesome. </fangirl: -->
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As for reliable sources, there's the Red Hat interview with me linked on the xkcd page, as well as an interview in the February 2007 issue of
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Thank you for your exceptional artistic and scientific output! I'm a long-time fan, and always love seeing your work in the wild :)
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was freely licensed - I can't find it in Commons, so I assume not. Could you make it so? It must be in big demand these days.
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a few weeks back (after it was deleted for not having a fair use rationale). Just now, I found it the image is also at
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That's one of my all-time favorites, and one of a dozen or so xkcd comics that I have hanging in my cube at work. --
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To the anon claiming that a single word is his intellectual property: I suggest you learn a little something about
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I'm a big fan of your comic and some of your other work, but I thought it might be a good idea to point out our
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Um, there's a Mallory Ann LaManteau on the phone and she doesn't sound happy. Who wants to handle the call? -
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xk/b/d is a malamanteau of xkcd and 4chan's /b/ "random" board. See also xk/b/tard, /b/tard-sniping etc... --
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article? You're either the best person or the worst person to answer this question, and I can't decide.
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His work is available under a nc only license...which isn't considered "free enough" for wikipedia. -
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If I knew back then that Knowledge has these sorts of things, I would have nailed your color survey
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has been mentioned by many reliable sources as capturing the essence of the fiasco surrounding the
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article, so it's more likely to survive the AfD ax should someone be so inclined to list it. --
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I'd appreciate it you would stop trying to take credit for a word I invented on July 17, 2007:
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I just wanted to say I love your comic. My girlfriend thought the foreplay one was hysterical.
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released under cc-by, cc-by-sa, or GFDL for inclusion here? I think it'd make a nice touch. -
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You do know you can fix your signature so that it says "xkcd" instead of "Xkcd", right? -
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We're all fans (of xkcd, not Knowledge) but do you have to go and encourage them?  :) --
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to change the licence (if you do indeed want to licence that particular comic as CC-BY).
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uploaded it under it's original licence (CC-NC), which is incompatible with Knowledge. --
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Hi Randall, I'm making a reference to your recent comic on the Star Trek discussion in
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If you do not immediately cease and desist, you will be hearing from my legal team!
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Despite what anyone says, none of this insanity A. matters, or B. is your fault.--
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thank you for all your work and passion on xkcd. I would like to ask you to set
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to send me a copy of your email he said you sent him, but I would much prefer if
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Excellent! Now show us your tits! LOL! J/K... I'm in a weird mood tonight... -
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to the subject of this article. Relevant policies and guidelines may include
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Eh... I'm not sure we can really compare those disparate groups of fans.
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means exactly how it reads, and the consequence for violating it is an
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drama that continues to rage about a certain doughnut stand in Seattle
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on 2024-04-12 (5 months ago), and the change appears to be stable.
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at Commons. Would you please also consider a similar release for
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Licensing 'xkcd no. 2347 Dependency' under CC-BY-SA or similar
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oMg this article about the wikiPed1a dispute just got m0VeD~~
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Happy new year! There is something bittersweet about the
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It's not his fault people go and do that... though on
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I uploaded PNE for my userpage is that okay with you?
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comment and thought I would pass it along to you. -
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