Text: Small Text  Normal Text  Large Text  Larger Text

Canadian DMCA: C-61

Why Copyright? Canadian Voices on Copyright Law

Canadian DMCA: 61 Reforms to C-61

Canadian DMCA: What You Need to Know

Posts On Hot Issues

Blog Archive

PrevPrevMarch 2010NextNext
SMTWTFS
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031

Conference Board Apologies To Curtis Cook

PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Thursday June 18, 2009
The Conference Board story generates mainstream media coverage yet again today, but missing from those stories was a private apology (scroll to comments) from CEO Anne Golden to Curtis Cook, who was wrongly listed as an author of the plagiarized report.
Comments (1)add comment

head shake said:

CBoC made Mr. Curtis Cooks look like Mr. Wayne Crookes
Curtis Cook should sue them and go for as much as possible.

I'm surprised no one else said this.
But I bet many sure as heck thought it.

Imagine if one of us regular folk put out a "funded", plagiarized and made up paper (or blog) then put Wayne Crooks Name on it (or Anne Goldens)?

http://www.p2pnet.net/story/17398

If people can be sued for merely posting a link, then Mr. Curtis can make a killing here.

Wonder how many people read this reports with Mr. Curtis' name on it.

I wonder how loud the "funder" laughed at this.

Full public distribution of made-up rubbish with Mr. Curtis' name on it.

No full apology.

How sweet.

P2Pnet has been sued for less (or "funders" have tried).

But I guess regular non-funded people don't have this type of opportunity.
June 20, 2009

Write comment
smaller | bigger

busy
Tags:
, , ,
Share: Slashdot, Digg, Del.icio.us, Newsfeeder, Reddit, StumbleUpon, TwitterEmailPrintPDF
Related Items: