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Bob Hughes:
That list has probably been kicking around in the comics scene for years and years and the present user probably has no idea where it came from. That they would then post it on a web page word for word without even attempting to update or verify it strikes me as the height of laziness. Wouldn't you think a site devoted to Classics would attempt to update/validate the list and add their own research?
Yoc:
The real crime IMO is the first person who shared the list and did NOT include the proper credits for it's origins.
As you say those further down the line might well have no idea who wrote it and it sometimes can be impossible to discover the writer if one doesn't know where to look. Not to make excuses for them. The first poster is still the guilty party IMO.
John C:
To my mind, if you don't know where the information comes from, posting it is only going to hurt. You run the risk of it being wrong, possibly maliciously so, making you the guy who fell for the hoax. In certain cases, there's also a potential copyright claim to be made, in some cases.
So, the person who "lost" the attribution might have been the most ethically wrong, but everybody else in the chain is guilty of a much broader range of sins, so to speak.
Think of information like food: If you don't know where it came from, it's a stupid idea to serve it to guests who you'd like to think highly of you. It might go over well, sure, but it's hardly the way to bet. And even if nobody dies, as Bob points out, it's a little insulting, especially when you're claiming it as a specialty of the house...
JVJ (RIP):
--- Quote from: Bob Hughes on February 01, 2011, 08:37:52 AM ---That list has probably been kicking around in the comics scene for years and years and the present user probably has no idea where it came from. That they would then post it on a web page word for word without even attempting to update or verify it strikes me as the height of laziness. Wouldn't you think a site devoted to Classics would attempt to update/validate the list and add their own research?
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Actually, Bob, the site is quite clear about where the list came from:
"© "The Complete Guide to Classics Illustrated" by Dan Malan, adapted for web by Rudy Tambone"
I can't seem to locate my copy "The Guide" (if it was ever published and if I received/obtained one), and I simply don't recall whether or not Dan Malan credited me therein, so I don't know if Rudy Tambone knew who was behind the list.
As for validating, that seems to be a virtue sadly lacking in almost every comics history or book that I read. I've been trying to wend my way through Fire & Water and From Light to Shadow and keep gasping at the inaccuracies that a simply Who's Who or GCD search could have avoided. People keep copying other books and rewriting what they've read to avoid the appearance of plagiarism - in the process adding errors.
As historians, writers of books about comic book are great fans.
Peace, Jim (|:{>
narfstar:
What we need is the JVJ Complete and Accurate Definitive Comic Book History Encyclopedia. Lots of buyers here
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