The latest on the Scans_Daily shutdown
Well, this has been an entertaining weekend.
To recap: on Friday, the LiveJournal community scans_daily has been suspended for posting copyrighted material without the permission of copyright holders, which is against LiveJournal’s ToS.
Many people, looking for a focus to blame, have taken out their venom on Peter David, bombarding his site with comments, some supportive, some abusive, and pretty much chewing up computer cycles. This has required moving up a planned migration and upgrade to the site, and there’s nothing like doing an upgrade while a comment storm is going on.
(Incidentally, this person is one of the more obnoxious pinheads I’ve come across in a while, whose argument seems to distill to "I was rude to someone I stole things from, so he took back what I’d rightfully stolen, I think, and this makes him a bad man". I suspect this person felt that the three bears had no right to chase Goldilocks away, let alone eat her– especially since she didn’t like two-thirds of the porridge that she ate.)
Further commentary has been brought up by Johanna Draper Carlson and Gail Simone on the "you’re shutting down a free comics site! Bad!" side, Kevin Church and Lisa Fortuner on the "About bloody time" side, and Digital Strips’ Brigid Alverson giving equal time to both.
As for the scans_daily moderators, the best summation seems to be from schmevil. Stubbleupdate has offered to answer questions in an interview; I’ve already sent a list.
In classic Streisand Syndrome form, this event will alert more people to the existence of such scan and download sites than anything that they cold possibly have done.
Contrariwise, it also makes it harder for the publishers to claim they didn’t know it existed, and sort of makes it incumbent upon them to make further complaints.
In classic Streisand Syndrome form, this event will alert more people to the existence of such scan and download sites than anything that they cold possibly have done.
For good measure, Marvel could have to pulp every copy before it hit the stands, and someone from Europe would post the full issue.
I think you've tried to merge me with the Boom comic writer, Glenn.
If I oversimplified your position in the course of rushing this piece out, I apologize.
That's not what I was referring to. Look at the credit you gave me. You got my name wrong.
D'oh!Fixed. My apologies.