What would Neil Gaiman do?

Monday, March 20th, 2006 at 4:54 am

Well, this is quite interesting. Neil Gaiman has gotten a letter from lawyers representing the company behind Attack of the Killer Tomatoes1, because he linked to them from a website he doesn’t own and has never heard of, and obviously isn’t registered to him.

However, they apparently link to one of his entries on his blog, and even include a picture of him. I wonder if Neil Gaiman can have his lawyer write nasty-gramms to them.

Update: Inspired by comment below, I’m now direct linking to the law firm as well: Branfman & Associates.

[1]: Link intentional. Oh, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a horrible movie, and tomatoes really are evil.

2 Responses to “What would Neil Gaiman do?”

  1. 1 Chris O'Rourke, on March 20th, 2006 at 8:30 am, said:

    Nice to see someone else direct linking to the killertomatoes.com site. I took the liberty of also linking to the law firm (without permission of course.)

    I really hate lawyers who don’t understand the digital age. Shoot them all :D

  2. 2 BighairyBEAST, on March 20th, 2006 at 9:15 am, said:

    Hoi i beast u! ok

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