Publisher Renames 'Katie.com'
twigstamc420 writes "In an update to stories posted the previous two days on Slashdot, Penguin Putnam publishing has issued a press release stating that they have re-named the title of Katie.com to 'A Girl's Life Online'. Press release (pdf) found on their press page."
Certainly snapped this one up.
Domain Name: AGIRLSLIFEONLINE.COM
Registrar: REGISTER.COM, INC.
Whois Server: whois.register.com
Referral URL: http://www.register.com
Name Server: DNS19.REGISTER.COM
Name Server: DNS20.REGISTER.COM
Status: ACTIVE
Updated Date: 05-aug-2004
Creation Date: 05-aug-2004
Expiration Date: 05-aug-2006
Organization:
Katie Tarbox, Inc.
Katie Tarbox
That's a little different than the slashing perpetrator Slashdot has cast her. Refreshing to know the good guys do win....sometimes.
There was also an article on The Register. I presume there were other articles on other sites - it probably all got too much for Penguin.
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Nah, it's just that the media has recently jumped on this. Al Roker probably has more people that are psychotic than we do.
Here's what KatieT had to say about it
http://www.katiet.com/message1.htm
Penguin FINALLY do the right thing!
According to a press release on their site today, Penguin Puttnam have finally decided to do the right thing and rename the book. I cannot tell you how pleased I am!. Of course they should have done this 4 years ago and saved us all a load of grief, but I am thrilled that they've finally realised the consequences of their actions and admitted fault by retitling the book.
All that remains is to hope that Katie Tarbox does not continue to promote herself or her services as 'katie.com' as previously threatened and maybe then my life can return to normal :-)
I am sure that this sudden change of heart by the publisher is largely to do with the support this issue has received from the online community and once again I'd like to thank everyone very much indeed.
Yours very happilyKatie Jones
I'm so glad -- I was so ticked off by this that I sent an email to Penguin yesterday threatening to never buy their books again. I wonder how many irate slashdotters flooded their inboxes... =)
Took a quick look over at katie.com and she makes mention of slashdot, and offers much thanks to the support of the community making a difference. Good to see that she holds no hard feelings over the publicity :) Go good guys.
I don't think threats count as suggestions. In Katie Jones' own words:
From what I have read, nothing Jones has said implied in any way that any legal threats were being made.Again, in Katie Jones' own words:
Show me on the doll where his noodly appendage touched you.
Throwing money at causes doesn't make a corporation "good". When their business practices reflect ethical decision-making, then they are "good". Look at some of the companies that are listed in the link:
Lockheed Martin: *kaboom* Great humanitarians there.
Monsanto Fund: "Grow GMOs or wave major grocery chains goodbye." Most abusive multinational food company out there.
Shell Oil: Supported South African Apartheid. See Mother Jones for more information.
"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." --George Orwell
Please tell me that was just a poor attempt at humo(u)r. Someone in this situation was evil for a longtime. How about printing out the slashdot pages instead as a momento. Buying a momento is just giving money to a bunch of people who only backed done for their own purposes and not for the right reasons. Please DO NOT reward that sort of behaviour.
Yep, that's been noted several times already (see my post history). They haven't been "censored" however, since the reviews weren't about the book, they were about the publisher and author which is why they were removed.
However, I still think the ratings bomb had a big effect on the publishers. They were down to 2 stars or less for a while and all the positive reviews still say "5 out of 287" people found this review helpful.
I remember when legal used to mean lawful, now it means some kind of loophole. - Leo Kessler
On Katie Tarbox's site, you can see in the lower banner that her book has been translated into multiple languages such as Chinese, Japanese, German, and others.
All of them feature the original title of katie.com except for the Chinese version whose title translates to Dream of the Internet Lover. Maybe the Chinese editors did their homework?
http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/200 0/d2000-0596.html
Sting got the WIPO to stand in and give him the domain.
Human nature is the same everywhere; the modes only are different. -- Earl of Chesterfield
The decision you link to clearly finds for the other guy, and denies the singer's attempt to hijack the domain name. Every once in a while, the guy with the money does lose.
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