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Hi all,
For years, I've been annoyed that people on eBay auction off printouts made from my "UFO Series Home Page" (scripts, mostly). But now, I've just noticed that the same thing is happening at next week's Gerry Anderson auction! Take a look at Lot 89: http://ufoseries.com/temp/auction.jpg Now, when viewed in the catalog, that is a very small photo, and it appeared to me to be some rare newspaper clippings from the 1970s. However, when enlarged via a scanner, you can see that something is not right -- there are computer file names under the images -- "tvGuideDuck.jpg", "tvGuideFollow.jpg", etc. Well, I recognize these names as something I uploaded to my website years and years ago: http://ufoseries.com/magazines/tvGuideDuck.jpg http://ufoseries.com/magazines/tvGuideFollow.jpg The amusing thing about this is that I was actually thinking about bidding on this item... imagine my disappointment if I had "won" a printout of JPEGs from my own website... :-( And those JPEGs were scans that I had made from 1972 - 1973 USA TV guides. You can see them all on my "magazines and newspapers" page at: http://ufoseries.com/magazines/ Marc |
Marc Martin wrote:
> The amusing thing about this is that I was actually thinking > about bidding on this item... imagine my disappointment if > I had "won" a printout of JPEGs from my own website... :-( LOL! The <censored>, low-life, morally-challenged opportunist trying to sell your stuff might remotely have been able to make a point if you yourself had been trying to make a buck from your site. That's not what you do, though. Don't let the bastards grind you down. Paul |
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--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > Hi all, > > For years, I've been annoyed that people on eBay auction off printouts > made from my "UFO Series Home Page" (scripts, mostly). But now, I've just > noticed that the same thing is happening at next week's Gerry Anderson > auction! Take a look at Lot 89: > > http://ufoseries.com/temp/auction.jpg > > Now, when viewed in the catalog, that is a very small photo, and it > appeared to me to be some rare newspaper clippings from the 1970s. > However, when enlarged via a scanner, you can see that something > is not right -- there are computer file names under the images -- > "tvGuideDuck.jpg", "tvGuideFollow.jpg", etc. Well, I recognize > these names as something I uploaded to my website years and years > ago: > > http://ufoseries.com/magazines/tvGuideDuck.jpg > http://ufoseries.com/magazines/tvGuideFollow.jpg > > The amusing thing about this is that I was actually thinking > about bidding on this item... imagine my disappointment if > I had "won" a printout of JPEGs from my own website... :-( > > And those JPEGs were scans that I had made from 1972 - 1973 > USA TV guides. You can see them all on my "magazines and > newspapers" page at: > > http://ufoseries.com/magazines/ > > Marc > to alert the auction as to what's happening? I'd guess that apart from sending Straker and Freeman in to persuade the seller to withdraw - with the same diplomacy and tact that they used in "Court- Martial", and I'm thinking especially of the novelisation, which went a bit further than could be shown on ITV - that'd be the best option available to you. |
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"docmed03" <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Sorry to hear that some ratbag is ripping you off. Well, Marc's not being ripped off fortunately, but I do hope no-one ends up paying good ££ for hard copy of JPEG downloads. On balance it's unlikely, but I suppose it could be an honest mistake somehow - it does seem odd that the filenames are printed. James |
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> Well, Marc's not being ripped off fortunately, but I do
> hope no-one ends up paying good ££ for hard copy of > JPEG downloads. On balance it's unlikely, but I suppose > it could be an honest mistake somehow - it does seem odd > that the filenames are printed. Yes, I'm not being ripped off, but anyone who wins that auction (thinking that these are original materials) will be! I have now have notified Comet Miniatures with my concerns, so we'll see what happens... Marc |
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > Well, Marc's not being ripped off fortunately, but I do > > hope no-one ends up paying good ££ for hard copy of > > JPEG downloads. On balance it's unlikely, but I suppose > > it could be an honest mistake somehow - it does seem odd > > that the filenames are printed. > > Yes, I'm not being ripped off, but anyone who wins that > auction (thinking that these are original materials) > will be! I have now have notified Comet Miniatures > with my concerns, so we'll see what happens... > > Marc > Jay |
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