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  Wednesday, 11 October 2006


Shampoo eBay seller threatened by manufacturer for photographing product


Mark Frauenfelder: Jamie Olson from California bought some Aquage shampoo, made by SalonQuest, and offered it for sale on eBay. Her eBay listing included her own photos of the product.

Soon after, a private investigator hired by SalonQuest, emailed Olson, demanding the she stop selling the shampoo.

 Photos Uncategorized Bottle You are displaying copyrighted Aquage containers in your advertisements," which, according to the private investigator, is a "violation of SalonQuest's legal rights under the federal Copyright Act.

Olson, however, refused to cancel her sales in response to Aquage's threatening email. This week, she got a second email from the company's private investigator:

"On September 7, 2006, this office contacted you on behalf of SalonQuest concerning your unauthorized sales of Aquage products on eBay. Despite being formally notified that you are violating SalonQuest's legal rights, you have continued to list additional Aquage products on eBay. Also, you have continued to display copyrighted Aquage containers in your advertisements, yet another violation of SalonQuest's legal rights under the federal Copyright Act.

"SalonQuest would prefer to resolve this issue amicably. However, unless you immediately and permanently discontinue your sales of Aquage products on eBay and through any other unauthorized channels, SalonQuest has authorized us to forward this matter and your file to its legal counsel for further action.


Of course, the reason SalonQuest is going after Olson isn't because they don't want her to take photos of the shampoo bottles. It's because they want to control the secondary sales market, and they are trying to use copyright law as an excuse.
It argues that it has contracts with its distributors limiting resale of products only to licensed vendors. Therefore, it claims that reselling its products is a breach of its contracts. But Olson never entered into a contract with Aquage. She just bought the shampoo at a store and is now trying to resell it. Aquage's contracts with its distributors doesn't give it the power to control the entire secondary market for its products.

For now, Olson isn't backing down. Here's her latest eBay auction for Aquage stuff.

Link (Thanks, Greg!)

Update:

Fred von Lohmann, Senior Intellectual Property Attorney, says:

Saw the BoingBoing post about the copyright threats based on the photos of the Aquage shampoo.

Aquage doesn't have a legal leg to stand on. There is a clear exception in the Copyright Act that permits people who are selling or advertising a product to make and display photos of the the stuff they are selling, precisely to stop this kind of effort to control secondary markets. The exception is set out in Section 113(c) of the Copyright Act:
"(c) In the case of a work lawfully reproduced in useful articles that have been offered for sale or other distribution to the public, copyright does not include any right to prevent the making, distribution, or display of pictures or photographs of such articles in connection with advertisements or commentaries related to the distribution or display of such articles, or in connection with news reports."
Fred
By noemail@noemail.org (Mark Frauenfelder). [Boing Boing]
6:13:35 PM    
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  Monday, 9 October 2006


How to Avoid Bonking


Bonking is a common cycling term for a variety of symptoms caused by low blood sugar. One is said to have bonked if they experience:

Extreme Exhaustion Mental Confusion Being "Out...

Whenever I see one of these articles about avoiding bonking I have to link to it.
I always make the same joke; avoiding bonking is not something I find hard to do.

[About Bicycling]
2:14:21 PM    
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  Sunday, 8 October 2006


Screaming mobiles to deter thieves


A UK firm hopes its 'screaming' mobile phone security system will halt the spiraling rise in phone theft.

I saw this on television; while it will probably deter some casual thieves, organised serious thieves will get around it.
I was intrigued at how well thought out it was though, with backups made for the rightful owner, and that the only way to to stop the screaming seemed to be to remove the battery. The great thing was that, as soon as the battery was reinstalled, the screaming began again.
It would frighten hell out of me.

[The Age Technology Headlines]
9:54:34 PM    
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Dictionary.com Word of the Day


gambol:

to dance and skip about in play

I've had some difficulty gambolling in the last few weeks; I was in a fairly serious car smash, and broken ribs and punctured lungs tend to curtail the gambolling somewhat. Still, I'm amazed I'm alive.
Pictures soon.

[Dictionary.com Word of the Day]
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Origami mashup movie on YouTube


Mark Frauenfelder:

The folks at CartoonBrew describe an amazing mashup of classic films that was a true labor of love:

200610061637The visuals were achieved by printing out thousands of film frames (over 65,000 to be exact) and folding them into three-dimensional shapes. The paper-objects were then photographed and composited in After Effects.... The film is unlikely to ever find release in the US due to the fact that it uses unlicensed imagery from over 300 live-action features. But don't let that stop you from enjoying it online.
Link

Amazing stuff! Look before it disappears.

By noemail@noemail.org (Mark Frauenfelder). [Boing Boing]
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Newsbrief: Your Friday Dose of Absurdity.


It's not a very good week.

James Hewitt, Princess Diana's former lover, very nearly lost his penis in a strange window-related accident. He did suffer a gash from his knee to his upper thigh requiring 27 stitches when he fell through a plate-glass window at his vacation home...

Ho hum.

[morons.org headlines]
8:53:00 AM    

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  Thursday, 5 October 2006


Dictionary.com Word of the Day


bloviate:

to speak or write in a pompous manner.

One of my less endearing habits.

[Dictionary.com Word of the Day]
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