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Slate cartoonist Donna Barstow railed on Monday at online forum Something Awful, whose denizens often repost her work and subject it to withering ridicule. Though one of many artists to find their work attacked online, Barstow is fighting back, demanding payment and accusing the site of copyright infringement.

"Something Awful is the most vile, hateful, racist, stealing, illegal site ever," Barstow wrote on Twitter in a message directed at John Hendren, one of the site's writers. "Shame on you."

When twitterers suggested that embedding and criticizing her panels constitutes fair use--a common defense against claims of copyright infringement--Barstow said that their treatment of her work was nothing of the sort.

"You steal my cartoons (read definition of Fair Use - NOT on SA) and ignore my takedown & DMCA notices. That's evil," she wrote.

To bolster her case, Barstow evoked the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Copyright Office and the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, and cited today's story in the LA Times describing how Twitter gets 80 percent of requests for user information from U.S.-based police forces.

"Are you talking about people posting them on the forums and making fun of them?" responded Something Awful's David Thorpe. "I think you might be confused about the internet"

"I think you're confused about money," came Barstow's retort. "Can I send an invoice your way?"

Something Awful hosts lengthy threads discussing strip cartoons, most of them embedded from image-hosting service Imgur. One thread discussing Barstow's work is here.

Monday's exchange only triggered a torrent of further criticism--much of it impolite--directed at her work. Singled out was a strip about "wishy washy" men of uncertain sexuality, jibes at Muslims' and Mexicans' expense, and an insensitive remark about Japan's 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster.

Barstow's cartoons have appeared in The New Yorker, L.A. Times and Sunday Parade as well as Slate. She is also the author of What Do Women Really Want? Chocolate!, a collection of cartoons about confectionary. In the late 2000s, she branched out into political cartoons, drawing the attention of Something Awful's diverse army of artists, writers, fans, flatterers and trolls. She also maintains a blog, Why I did it.

It's not the first time Barstow has threatened critics who reproduce her single-panel cartoons. In 2009, she emailed the ISP of Alas, a Blog in an effort to have two posts accusing her of racism (1, 2) taken down. Renee Martin of Womanist Musing, who criticized the "Mexico" strip reproduced above and described Barstow as a "racist pearl clutcher", removed it at her request the same year. Pandagon, Volcanista, The Faithful Penguin, Kick and Radgeek all accused Barstow of racism over the same strip—and all were sent takedown demands.

The fight is a bizarre inversion of another ongoing cartoonist-vs-aggregator dust-up. In 2011, comic artist Matthew Inman (of The Oatmeal fame) expressed frustration at website FunnyJunk's prolific rehosting of his strips. In that case, however, FunnyJunk ultimately demanded money from him, for what it described as defamation. Inman, for his part, fought not with legal threats, but cleverly-aimed snark and a spectacularly successful charity campaign.

FunnyJunk's lawyer, Charles Carreon, subsequently launched his own lawsuit against Inman.



http://boingboing.net/2012/07/02/cartoonist.html

they link to an old LF thread

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thanks for keeping me abreast of the goings on at Something Awful Dot Com
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leonard j crabs
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"You steal my cartoons (read definition of Fair Use - NOT on SA) and ignore my takedown & DMCA notices. That's evil," she wrote.
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thx 4 reminding me how dreadful political cartoons thread was
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deadken's politcal cartoons

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Donna Barstow posted:

Oops. Has Obama confused Libya for England, or is he more concerned with having been rejected by the future King of England as a guest at the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Katherine Middleton? In other words, just a little joke. We think Obama is concerned about the problems in Libya, but he’s really thinking about the Royal Wedding. For the men in my audience, good manners (and wedding protocol) dictate that one sends a wedding present to the couple, IF one has been invited to a wedding, even if you are unable to attend. But in this case, he wasn’t invited, so…

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A good cartoon
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THE MOST ILLEGAL SITE IN THE HISTORY OF WRESTLING
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hello pee-pee doo-doo my old friend

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Goldmine.
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mrs badcrumble was a bad mod who protected the cartoon thread from necessary ideological struggle
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TROT_CUMLOVER posted:

mrs badcrumble was a bad mod who protected the cartoon thread from necessary ideological struggle



U kno wen niggas kno, But they act like they don't know
U kno wat I mean like, Niggas know
And u kno they kno, But they act like they don't kno
So u act like u don't kno that u kno that they kno
But niggas kno

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same
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Merzbow posted:

A good cartoon



the pile of objects on the right are those supposed to be used tampons or bloody cold chisels?

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my great great ferret grandpa, pee-paw-paw-witz
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peepaw posted:

the pile of objects on the right are those supposed to be used tampons or bloody cold chisels?



theyre sardines. it doesnt make sense unless you really understand Israeli politics

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subtle
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3460628&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=482#post403108570
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Latuff owns

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tpaine posted:

video games

what song dont i get the meaning behind

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Building a mosque near Ground Zero? It’s a NO-brainer.
September 15th, 2010

My latest cartoon on building a mosque near the Twin Towers.

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honeypot! honeypot!! superabound im writing your name with blood in a moleskine notebook that has OFFENDERS scribed on the front cover, also in blood
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3460628&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=841#post405835437
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tpaine posted:

GoldenLionTamarin posted:

Building a mosque near Ground Zero? It’s a NO-brainer.
September 15th, 2010

My latest cartoon on building a mosque near the Twin Towers.

quoting failure.

yeah, that's pretty clearly a cartoon of mohammed. very tasteful, imo.