…at least get it right.
The character’s name from Jaws is Matt Hooper, (wiki) not Matt Cooper.
I can’t say that I was the first person online to mention the Mad Men sighting but my post preceded yours (though his character’s name is Paul Kinsey, not Harry Crane). [Added: since I posted this, CalCedar has quietly updated their site, which illustrates how they monitor and use information from this blog.]
What a drag this is becoming.
John Lennon too? Michael at Orange Crate Art has discussed this more eloquently than I could (I wish I could audit some of his classes). It seems now that the standard of proof for being a “Blackwing user” has been lowered to nothing more than any single and virtually anonymous comment that has been left on a blog.
This reminds me of an old Saturday Night Live news sketch with Father Guido Sarducci, where he talks about how the Vatican’s requirements for sainthood have now been lowered to only three miracles, and two of them can be card tricks.
But yet it’s the Blackwing that suffers.
P.S. It’s customary, ethical (and I think required), to credit the photographers who took those pictures. I wonder how you’d feel if others were using your original content on their sites, without permission or attribution. For example, your exclusive dealer in the U.K. has been using my original content for months, and has refused to take it down or provide attribution despite my repeated requests.
What a drag this is.
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Matthias said:
I didn’t know that Pedlars is teh exclusive dealer in the UK. The Blackwing certainly fits in their shops. I am shocked that they refuse to take the copied content down or provide attribution despite repeated requests. Their marketing gives the impression of them and their customers being a happy family etc, but they seem to be just like the other companies with emotional marketing that tries to bond with the customers (I’m sure there must be an official word for it) but are in reality only after your money and don’t care about copyright. Unfortunately there are more and more companies like that and it really makes me unhappy with current business ethics and with marketing.
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