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237: 282:, for copyright infringement, asking for $ 1 billion in damages, including compensation for over 18,755 images Getty appropriated as well as punitive damages because the company had been previously liable for the same violation against another photographer within the past three years. She learned that both agencies had been charging fees to customers for use of her images and sending threat letters to others who had used her free images. The complaint states, “The defendants have apparently misappropriated Ms. Highsmith’s generous gift to the American people ... not only unlawfully charging licensing fees ... but are falsely and fraudulently holding themselves out as the exclusive copyright owner.” Inspired by the example of 302: 1064:. We had an editor indefinitely banned not that long ago for stating / proving an obviously paid editor was obviously paid in an effort to help them adapt to the rules of WP. A likely not so random IP reported them to ANI and a functionary a few minutes latter indeffed them. Even after promising that they would never link to an outside account ever again arbcom has maintained their indefinite block. So is there concern among the community that attempts to deal with COI, definitely. This has sent a chill through those working to address undisclosed paid editing. 428: 747: 121: 111: 36: 131: 91: 141: 101: 471: 1131:
I suggest that such articles be closely examined, and that we establish some means of weighing likelihood of "partisan creation" rather than accept that some Wikipedians are simply extremely lucky. And I do consider the effect to be quite as pernicious as the effect of "paid editors" on commercial
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On the Highsmith lawsuit: As a professional photographer, I am appalled that stock agencies would so blatantly steal work in this manner. I'm more surprised at Alamy than at Getty; I have images on the former, and had considered them to be a respectable company. I'm seriously considering pulling my
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might have to have its research assembled from a large number of quite short citations - newspapers and such, and is more likely to have been edited cumulatively as more evidence came in, encouraging people to always be looking for newer, more recent citations. That doesn't mean that the Pokémon Go
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firm has announced a professional service for creating, altering, monitoring, updating, and translating Knowledge (XXG) pages and has launched a corresponding Internet portal. In its communications, the firm assures potential clients that ownership of a Knowledge (XXG) article is a prominent asset,
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Paid editors have the obligation to disclose themselves as such, and if not we have all the right to reveal their wrongdoing. This post prompted me to do a quick search for reputation management companies offering Knowledge (XXG) editing, and I found two, one called LibraryCom in India and another
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can be a challenging environment. The thing that someone said to me that resonates is, “Wikipedians are very nice in person, but can be mean online.” You don’t get subtleties in online communication. These are all volunteers, they’re doing it on their spare time, they’re not getting paid, they’re
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I just want everybody to know that Wiki-PR sent the press release to me (and likely 100,000s of other people) thru my Google News setting. It took me all of 15 seconds to check that these were the Wiki-PR folks under a new name. Is this the type of personal information that the folks who wrote
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copyright case. PETA wants the monkey to be declared the image's copyright owner. The Wikimedia Foundation has previously argued that the image is in the public domain, while nature photographer David J. Slater has argued that the image's copyright is rightfully his, as despite the fact that the
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aspires to provide readers with sufficient information to evaluate the news we report and the opinions our op-ed writers express. However, English Knowledge (XXG) policy prevents us from doing so in some routine cases. We withheld significant information in this story to comply with
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The press release contains a contact name, a city, a phone number, and an email address identifying an employer (whose web page also includes a photograph of the contact, along with details of other staff members). All of this is "personal information" as defined in
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This whole nonsense about threatening to block editors for "harassing paid editors" could be avoided by just recognizing that paid editors who voluntarily advertise their service on the open internet are not in anyway being outed when the ads are reported.
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monkey pressed the shutter release of his camera, he travelled to Indonesia at his own expense, befriended the monkeys over a period of days to create the situation in which the shot could occur, and set up the camera and tripod for the shot. (August 3)
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Librarians in the United States have a gender bias that is almost the exact mirror opposite of Knowledge (XXG)'s—83% are women—and hence it is hoped that getting librarians involved will provide a little balance:
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wanted to protect? I don't think so. And if nobody can report this type of info to WP:AN, then we really can't ban editors like them and then every Knowledge (XXG) article can be written by the highest
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It’s a lot to expect all librarians to get on board with this project. But if they did, you’d be talking about essentially closing Knowledge (XXG)’s gender gap in one fell swoop.
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Paid editing service announced; Commercial exploitation of free images; Knowledge (XXG) as a crystal ball; Librarians to counter systemic bias: Plus Android and Taylor Swift
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I'm not convinced number of citations is a good marker of amount of research. A few scholarly overview texts might be appropriate for a large overview article like
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one called GetYourWiki in an undisclosed location. Do we have any directory where we can list such companies so as to better protect against them? --
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Paid editing service announced; Commercial exploitation of free images; Knowledge (XXG) as a crystal ball; Librarians to counter systemic bias
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company, appropriate them, in some cases without attribution, add their own watermark, and then accuse Highsmith of copyright infringement.
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Librarians' racial bias, on the other hand, is much the same as in Knowledge (XXG), so addressing racial bias “may be a bit trickier”:
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I agree with Adam. The Gizmodo article is unfairly implying that our entire coverage of Bible studies consists of the 25 sources of
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this morning but has now fallen behind.” Gizmodo went on to list “some other Knowledge (XXG) entries that have fewer endnotes than
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Do you want to contribute to "In the media" by writing a story or even just an "in brief" item? Edit next week's edition in the
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While it's a bit hard to tell, it looks like the top story is about the same folks I reported at WP:AN, the banned editors of
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should be WP:ISCRYSTAL when an unexpected upsurge in article edits occurs prior to a vice-presidential candidate announcement.
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Just a little housekeeping, I notice that the dismissal of Carol Highsmith's lawsuit was never mentioned here. See:
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donated thousands of her photographs to the Library of Congress, only to see a commercial vendor claim copyright.
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article is better; in a way, the large amount of citations can indicate a very messy article creation process.
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https://www.diyphotography.net/us-district-court-dismisses-carol-highsmiths-1-billion-copyright-claim-getty/
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very protective of that. They’re a little suspicious of new editors and what might be motivating them.”
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and many others ran reports on the recent vandalism to the biography of American singer-songwriter
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isn't scared. They're being petty and perpetuating an argument that was already settled to be
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told a radio channel that his Knowledge (XXG) article makes him younger than he is, reports
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were paraded into public view. Based on this metric, a dramatic upsurge in editing of
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story on an upsurge in Knowledge (XXG) article edits prior to the VP selection of
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has reportedly claimed his Knowledge (XXG) article makes him younger than he is.
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The extraordinary prescience of Knowledge (XXG) editors for "names which
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studied trends in the number of edits to Knowledge (XXG) articles about
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noted increased editing activity each time various hopefuls such as
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Reputation management firm announces Knowledge (XXG) editing service
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be in the news tomorrow" is explicable only once we accept that
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that Highsmith sued Getty and another stock photo business,
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Constitutional Amendments need attention on Knowledge (XXG)
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Photographer sues Getty for appropriation of donated images
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the July 29 edit-a-thon hosted by the Law Library and the
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