This last week has not been the greatest…..
Somehow I managed to end up in the middle of my very own brand theft/copyright struggle and I thought I would share what is going on.
Early last week I received an email from a gentleman I shall call Mr Brown. Mr Brown sounded really nice. He wanted to start up his own brand/art website/blog and was considering the name “Depict This” until he did a search and found out that there was already a “Depict This!” which, of course, is my blog. He wondered if it would be okay if he used a different variation of the title {Depict This Blog: Thoughts on Art and Theology} and whether I would be cool with that.
I sat and thought about his request, but had to admit that I was not comfortable with the idea of Mr Brown having a blog title that was essentially the same as mine. I explained my reasons to him as I wanted him to understand why I felt that way.
Firstly I said that I felt we were trying to reach a very similar target audience ~ I write about art and photography on Depict This! as part of my life style blog, but also I use Depict This! as the writing portfolio for my B dot Depictions studio. I am trying to reach the online art community. Mr Brown wants to create an art brand and start an art blog using the same name; he is trying to reach the online art community.
I also explained how I had worked excessively hard in creating exposure for Depict This! and that I would hate to lose any of that ~ particularly with Google searches, etc. A great deal of my traffic comes through Google so if anyone was to search Depict This, I knew Mr Brown’s site would come up as well and there would most definitely be a conflict of interest.
I sent that email and received a reply. All was well. Mr Brown responded politely, saying that he understood where I was coming from and stating that he would not use Depict This because he also did not want a conflict of interest for his work.
I thought everything was settled.
I was wrong.
Suddenly I receive a bombshell email from Mr Brown. He decided that as he could not come up with any other titles for his brand that were not already taken, he was going back to his original idea of calling his brand/blog Depict This. He also decided to buy the URLs depictthis.com and depictthisblog.com.
When I got this email, it really upset me. The last two months have been difficult for me. I have been living out of a suitcase; a stranger in a strange city. On top of that I have been shuffled from pillar to post ~ from room to room, hotel to hotel. And if that does not seem like such a huge deal, I agree. It probably isn’t. But add the fact that I am in the middle of my last trimester, expecting my first child {which, let’s face it, is never a smooth ride!} and everything goes up in smoke!
To be honest, at this stage I was {and still am when I think about it} on the verge of tears. I really just wanted to pack it all in.
I have poured my heart and soul into this blog ~ I love it. I love the writing. I love creating outfits and taking photos. I love sharing with a community of likeminded people. I just love most everything about it {except writer’s block!}; but after reading that email from Mr Brown I felt like I could not go on. That I just do not have the strength to fight for my blog and frankly, I had no idea what to do about it.
I sent a reply to Mr Brown, offering to assist him in creating a brand/blog name that would benefit the both of us, but he was not having any of it. So here I am; completely stuck and completely miserable. Husband steps in at this point and he emails Mr Brown. We have not heard back from him yet, and I am not sure that I want too.
I really am devastated about this turn of events. I do not know if Depict This! is going to survive a branding battle, but whatever the outcome, I am going to keep writing. I am going to keep on blogging. I feel like giving up; I really do.
I won’t though.
See, in the end, I am not fighting for my right to blog under this name ~ I do not have any aspirations to become a professional blogger; I know in my heart that’s not what I want. I would love it if I could still be the only Depict This! blog; I have worked so hard under that name and to have that snatched away by someone else is just shattering.
In the end, I feel like I am fighting for the right to enjoy my blog. At the moment it is like someone has taken a knife and spray paint to my work; hacked it up and said “Here, you can have the leftovers.” I just want to be able to blog without worrying about competition, confusion and conflict.
It does not look like that is going to happen.
So please, if you love blogging and care about your blog name; register it as a URL. It does not matter if you never go pro, it does not matter if you never use it. At least you have the peace of mind knowing that your blog name is safe.
Do not make the same mistake that I did and leave it until it is too late.
xox,
bonita
How awful, I really feel for you!
ReplyDeleteAlthough of course I wish you hadn't been having a tough time recently that essentially doesn't have anything to do with this and you shouldn't need to justify why you got upset - it is YOUR blog name and 'Mr Brown' has stolen it!
♥ http://www.blahblahbecky.co.uk
Well.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy yours, and I'm unlikely to visit his.
Oh geez, I am so sorry! Not only is this whole situation horrible enough on its own, but I'm also in my last trimester so I would lose it double time too! lol Whether or not you ever decide to go "pro", I wouldn't give up my blog name for nothing. That being said, I can see how this would discolor your enjoyment of blogging. It's unacceptable though that he should use your name just because he "can't think of anything else", well boo hoo buddy!
ReplyDeleteIn regards to his comment, whether or not any research has been done, although you have every right to buy whatever domain you want to, it seems very unlikely that you have the right to use/steal the exact name of someone else's site/blog. Why would you even want to have the same name as someone else, regardless of whether there's a billion "Lighthouses" or "Big Pictures" out there? Why would you not want to come up with something on your own? That's just a sad way to start out a site.
Yes, and it's amazing how upsetting that can be... Thanks for your support Becky.
ReplyDeleteThanks Claire; it's really nice of you to say that. : )
ReplyDeleteI will reply to Mr Brown via email as I prefer to keep further discussion of this matter between ourselves.
ReplyDeleteBonita
Thanks for you support Maggi; I swear baby hormones just make everything a million times worse than what they need to be!! > x <
ReplyDeleteThat's such an awful situation and I really feel for you. I think I actually will take your advice and register some other variations of my website, because I can only imagine how awful it would feel to discover someone out there with katiefoolery.net or something similar. Kateifoolery is ME!
ReplyDeleteI think it's awful that this person read your email, understood your thoughts and feelings... and then went ahead and used your name anyway. It's a ridiculously inconsiderate thing to do. I still hope there's some way of resolving this situation.
In the meantime, I completely sympathise with you and I do hope you will continue blogging because I love reading your blog and admiring your photographs. :)
Please do it Katie! I cannot tell you how much I am KICKING myself for not
ReplyDeletedoing it for Depict This!.... This whole issue would've been so much easier
if I just had done the smart thing!!! : S
We are continuing to have further discussion; so I am hoping as well that we
can resolve the issue amicably. I am glad at least there is some line of
communication!
I will keep blogging; I do love it too much to stop ~ even though it is hard
sometimes! Thank you for all your support ~ I greatly appreciate it. : )
oh no, this is just completely awful - and as he's trying to break into the same art community as you it sounds like he's trying to cash in on the name recognition your blog has. this is quite similar to the case with the coveted - did you head about that?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I read all about the Coveted scandal. I do not think that my case is
ReplyDeleteclose to the extent of damage that occurred in the case of the Coveted, just
because I am only quite a small semi professional blogger; but the heart of
the case is the same!
Oh gosh! That's rubbish!! If it is any consolation, I tend to find blogs I like via other people's blogs and the comments. Or on blog lovin' - not google.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca; it's nice to have some reassurance that Google isn't the be
ReplyDeleteall and end all. ^ u ^