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Permalink Reply by Jenna Freedman on October 18, 2010 at 7:25pm Now I'm curious as to who else may have a received a copy.
Permalink Reply by Bradley Adita on October 19, 2010 at 11:23am
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Permalink Reply by Bradley Adita on October 19, 2010 at 10:29pm I don't want to sound insenstive or dismissive, but I don't think I'd've been very bothered by this. In fact, I might even have been flattered, but if so, just a little. I'd also feel hypocritical criticizing the Professor, given my own views & practices on copyrights:
http://wemakezines.ning.com/forum/topics/copyrights-courtesy
Recently, old-time zinester Lisa B. Falour, creator of Bikini Girl, displayed and talked about my zine .Zap!!omania on YouTube. She didn't ask permission, and I never expected her to. I took her action as a well-intentioned favor and a compliment. Of course I'm not saying that other zinesters should. Just giving my reaction.
More and more, I'm confused and clueless about what's acceptable. Is publishing a physical address on the envelope I get a zine in, WITHOUT PERMISSION, acceptable? Or is doing so WRONG, an insensitive violation of somebody's privacy? (In the contact zine I'm planning, my plan is to reserve the right to publish any physical address i come across, unless CLEARLY told not to.)
Everything seems so much more restrictive, "Mother May I", these days.
But I'll grant, the tone of the letter did seem a little "cheerily" condescending.
Permalink Reply by Bree Adorn on October 29, 2010 at 6:12am
Permalink Reply by Erica S. on October 29, 2010 at 9:36am I received my book in the mail a few days ago. I'll post an extensive review on my blog once I've finished reading it.
I'm annoyed by some of the errors I've already found though. Like, she claims that I started Culture Slut in 2007 when it was 2004 (something that would have been easily cleared up if she'd contacted me first), and she also refers to Our Hero as an American show, when not only is it Canadian, but the Canada government logo is clearly visible on the screencap that she included in the book. It's very clear from her writing that she is interested in the "look" of zines as a graphic designer and seems to care very little about the content. Oh well.
Permalink Reply by Aj Michel on October 29, 2010 at 11:11am
Permalink Reply by Alex Wrekk on October 29, 2010 at 11:16am OK, this is a VERY BIG favor to ask... but for people who received complimentary copies of the book, could you possibly post a list of all the zines pictured in it? I realize that it will be quite a bit of work, but some zine publishers who were never contacted should know that they were used in this book.
Maybe if a few people have the book, they can divide it into sections to ease the workload?
Permalink Reply by Dan 10things on October 29, 2010 at 11:21am
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Permalink Reply by Jenna Freedman on October 30, 2010 at 8:39am OK, this is a VERY BIG favor to ask... but for people who received complimentary copies of the book, could you possibly post a list of all the zines pictured in it? I realize that it will be quite a bit of work, but some zine publishers who were never contacted should know that they were used in this book.
Maybe if a few people have the book, they can divide it into sections to ease the workload?
Permalink Reply by Aj Michel on October 30, 2010 at 8:56am There's a listing in the book. It's not in alphabetical order, so it's not all that useful, unfortunately. I'll try to copy/scan it, but may not be able to for a few days.
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