sovay: (Lord Peter Wimsey)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2008-08-09 09:23 pm

Ich träumte von bunten Blumen, so wie sie wohl blühen im Mai

My flash "Lying-In" has been accepted by Scheherezade's Bequest.

Today was infinitely improved from the previous by [livejournal.com profile] thomasfreund, who brought over the newly released DVD of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears' Winterreise (1970), abstractly staged for the BBC and—impressively—even bleaker and more alien than their justifiably famous 1963 recording. Also, awesome. Fortunately a studio concert with a selection of folksongs (some of them, as Tom pointed out, still in manuscript form in 1964) is also included on the disc, so as not to provoke suicide, even in eighty-degree summer. In which I then mowed the lawn. That was not such an improvement.

There will be further content when I have slept enough to arrange some.

ETA: What the fuck barbeque?

[identity profile] movingfinger.livejournal.com 2008-08-10 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Blogger's own policy forbids impersonation. The writer doesn't appear to be intentionally impersonating you, but the fact that he's registered your name as a blog and has tossed a little incomplete bibliography in there---when you own and maintain a website of your own, already, with complete information---hints at cybersquatting, not fanac.

[identity profile] movingfinger.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
The sole content of the Blogger blog is your Wikipedia entry. So it's pure cybersquatting. Wikipedia links to your LJ page, so it's deliberate, not accidental.

Since it's your actual, legal name, it's arguably impersonation. However, Blogger being owned by Google, they may have a similar attitude to customer service. In which case I'd suggest checking on the precedents for cybersquatting authors' names (I *think* this was a recent court ruling that I read about in an Authors Guild newsletter) and escalating as necessary. The EFF probably has something on it also.

I notice that your LJ is your only website; if you have not bought your own-name domain, you probably should, and just put a plain-text resume page up there with recent pubs, nominations, and so on. Links to on-line work helpful but not required. Shop around, a domain registration shouldn't cost more than a couple bucks a year.

[identity profile] ap-aelfwine.livejournal.com 2008-08-11 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
I have submitted a formal report to Blogger on the chance that the problem is so easily dealt with.

I hope it is.

Good luck!