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Log # 149

Dave vs. Goliath Update 2: Wassco Ahoy, Bambi Bye Bye

Some quick updates, since I’ve been busy and haven’t caught up with the SA thread in a few days:

1. Goldman’s “Goodbye Bambi” logo has been removed from his site, following a post by goons. There was much discussion on SA about the hair trigger of the Disney legal team, and the Disney “piracy hotline” was called. As reluctant as I am to reinforce Disney’s megalomaniacal grip on ancient intellectual property, I think the ends justify the means in this case.

2. The giant Todd Goldman evidence repository located at Mike Tyndall’s site is now being mirrored at ThirdProject.net.

3. What the fuck, can’t he even spell “weenie” right?

4.
Stickypig has suggested to me that Goldman is pulling the biggest performance art stunt ever devised. It is, in fact, more difficult to trace five images to create a shitty cartoon, than it is to simply draw a new one. Does this say something profound about the “remix culture”, or is Goldman just a psychopath? Goon Mythrandir has a similar hypothesis:

It’s no secret that he’s an asshole, but I just realized that everything I’ve heard about this guy doing– from his art thievery down to his bullshit interview comments and asshole behavior when cornered– is complete douchebaggery. Which got me thinking; maybe he’s actually a brilliant artist, and his real “art” is that he’s become the ultimate despicable character and wants to see how the world reacts.

It’s the only logical explanation for how someone can be “the perfect asshole;” down to the most mundane detail of their lives. That takes effort, and a real asshole would need to have at least a couple redeeming (or at least neutral) qualities. I’ll bet he even has an “asshole” way of making sandwiches or starting his car or something.

5. Kelly states that he cannot discuss details of the case, and will not speak to the press at this time.

6. The Consumerist is on board.

7. Kelly also confirms that Chris Wass of Wassco (original artist from which a great deal of Goldman’s tracings have come) has been contacted about all this, and should not be sent any more email on the subject.

8. Goldman is now altering existing designs on his site, such as changing the face on this clipart fat kid, (original can be seen on the magnet, new face [taken from the Boys Are Stupid image] on the sticker) presumably to make them “different” enough to pass as original work in court.

9.
The comment thread at Table of Malcontents is alive and simmering with rage, albeit with the absence of commentor “Totally Wrong”, lone defender of Goldman, who had his IP traced to davidandgoliath.com.

10.
In the case of Rogers vs. Koons, (thanks, goon ruth232) we find hope for a reasonable outcome, should Dave vs. Goliath go to court: The Court found both “substantial similarity” and that there was access to the picture. The similarity was so close that the average lay person would recognize the copying. Thus the sculpture was found to be a copy of Rogers’ work.

11. On April 26, Kelly closes the thread and says there will be an update on the weekend or the following Monday (April 30). But…no update yet. We’re rooting for you, Shmorky.

This list has been added to the megapost, and crossposted to my LJ.

by Eliza Gauger on May 3rd, 2007 ~ 11:21:19 AM
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Log # 148

Dave and Goliath: the Internet vs. Todd Goldman, Todd Goldman vs. Me

UPDATED APRIL 24TH, 9PM: See bottom of post. Evidence that Goldman’s probably puppeteering his own online “defenders”, and art distributors are starting to remove his work from their storefronts.

Todd Goldman, aka “Goliath”, maker of the eponymous “Boys Are Stupid, Throw Rocks at Them” t-shirt, stands accused by artists and the internet of mass plagiarism. His lawyers sent Wired.com, where I am a blogger, a cease and desist in regards to an article I posted about certain allegations being made against him. That article has now been taken down, and replaced with an image of the C&D that I received. Here is a Google cache of the original post.

This was not my decision, it was the decision of the Wired higher-ups, who were advised to do so by their legal counsel. I have been firmly instructed not to post anything else regarding Goldman on Wired. The C&D does not address my website, LiveJournal, or any other venue.

This is the straight poop.

A few days ago I posted an article on the Wired blog I work for, Table of Malcontents. The post was on the subject of Mr. Goldmann’s run-in with internet-famous cartoonist, Dave Kelly aka “Shmorky”. Dave Kelly is the creator of the Purple Pussy webcomic and Something Awful’s excellent flash animation column, the Flash Tub.

On April 6th, 2007, Kelly posted in the Something Awful forums about the stunning similarity between one of Goldman’s recent paintings, and a Purple Pussy panel from 2001.

LEFT: Purple Pussy drawing from September 19th, 2001
RIGHT: Todd Goldman’s painting, circa 2007

Goldman made at least two paintings of the same design, which were essentially similar. I am under the impression he sold both of them, almost certainly for several thousand dollars apiece, as this is the going rate for his work. A few days after Kelly contacted him, Goldman’s publicist starting posting the following press release in forums and threads:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

POST POP-ARTIST, TODD GOLDMAN, CONTROVERSAL PAINTING

CLEARWATER, FL, April 11, 2007- Popular post pop-artist, Todd Goldman who has made a career of making fun of the world with his sarcastic commentary and cartoon icons, has mistakenly used the design of an another artist in two of his recent paintings. Todd’s painting, “Dear God, Please Make Everyone Die”, was inspired from a drawing he received unbeknownst to him belonging to an underground web comic artist David “Shmorky” Kelly.

In addition to painting, Todd designs t-shirts for his clothing company, David & Goliath. Todd and his design team create and receive thousands of design ideas every month. It’s no secret that Goldman creates a lot of his painting ideas from his t-shirt designs. Goldman says “I made a judgment error and didn’t research the background of this particular submission. “My intention was not to copy Mr. Kelly. I have never seen his work before and would never intentionally knock-off someone else’s idea.”

Goldman has issued a formal apology to Mr. Kelly and has stated that he will not be using his design again in the future. As a gesture of good faith, Goldman has pledged not profit from his mistake. He will instead donate his proceeds from the painting directly to Mr. Kelly or his charity of choice.

However, no money has been issued and Goldman is stalling, claiming that he “needs to find out how many paintings were sold.”Anyone contacting Goldman via his email, or through his official MySpace about the issue received the following reply:

Thanks for the inquiry! Here’s my inspiration! Every month I paint the works of a pedophile. This week, I chose the work of Dave Kelly, he’s a huge infantilist furry. This is someone who draws baby anthropomorphic animals either wetting themselves or jacking off. I’m not kidding. Once again, his name is Dave Kelly and this is his FTP full of his lovely art, there are even some photos of the artist himself, handsome fellow isn’t he?

http://seth.beepboopinternet.com/davekelly/

Next month, please look for my special pedophile/serial killer series when I recreate the works of Jeffrey Dahmer.

Once again thanks for your support and please help me with my cause by spreading the word and showing the world just how creative pedophiles can be.

Do it for the kids.

Todd

Here is a screencap of the MySpace message. Here is a paste of the email, with full headers.

The “pedophile” art in question was a forgotten archive of commissioned work that Kelly had created, to spec, for various clients, as freelance artists sometimes must do. The owner of seth.beepboopinternet.com has since posted an apology in the SA thread for (however unwittingly) giving Goldman any sort of ammunition, voiced his unflagging support of Kelly, and deleted the directory in question.

It is notable that Goldman sent this email, with links to pornography, to several minors. This is in violation of MySpace’s Terms of Service, and caused Goldman’s account to be deleted.

The “toddharrisgoldman” profile address was parked by a goon and filled with comparison shots between Goldman work and the original work of myriad artists. The goon lost control of the account, which was then presumably handed over to Goldman, and filled with obscene material.

Just afterwards, many MySpace profiles of those who spoke out against Goldman, or who were fans of Kelly, were phished, destroyed (all friends and formatting deleted), and some even replaced with an image stating “TODD WAS HERE”. This image was hosted on Goldman’s server, as shown by this screenshot. The image has since been deleted, but the MySpace accounts cannot be restored. Victims who contacted MySpace abuse were sent a useless boilerplate.

Yesterday I was able to talk to a source at MySpace who assured me that the profile hijacking bore all the hallmarks of hacking/phishing, and were almost certainly not an inside job. Furthermore, he described the main MySpace abuse address as a “bottomless pit” and advised all those with phishing grievances to make sure and select “Reporting Abuse” and then “Phishing/Fake Logins” as the nature of the complaint on this page.

Meanwhile, coder Mike Tyndall is busily constructing a massive archive of all images, information, and links relevant to the accusation that Goldman is stealing. While the Dear God painting is most similar to its supposed source material, there is a vast trove of other parallels drawn between Goldman’s work, and older material by other artists. These images and artists include Roman Dirge’s goth comic book character “Lenore”, Jim Bent’s “Happy Bunny” slogans, Liz Greenfield’s “Stuff Sucks” goldfish, Blank Generation Shirts, Threadless Shirts, Windows 3.1, American Apparel, School House Rock, a cartoonist named Kramer from Mitre Magazine, T-ShirtHumor.com, Busted Tees, and a dozen artists who’ve been lost in the seas of time and internet.

Tyndall was threatened with a C&D from the Goldman legal team on April 19th, and has altered the text of his page to remove anything that could be regarded as libelous. He continues to update.

But this, ladies and gentlemen, is the piece de resistance. As mentioned at the beginning of this post, Goldman’s magnum opus is the “Boys Are Stupid, Throw Rocks at Them” logo seen on millions of babydoll t-shirts worn by 13-year-old girls. The Something Awful Goons have come through yet again, and decided to show us this image:

There are dozens of similar examples on Tyndall’s site, but this in particular is shocking. Many goons are viewing it as the masterstroke, although the Purple Pussy similarities are stronger.

Additionally, it appears that Goldman may be Goldman’s only defender. A recent comment on the Wired post reveals the IP address of the outspoken commentor known as “Totally Wrong”, who has been frequenting the comment thread there since just after it was posted, attacking the credibility of me, Kelly, commentors, and generally cheerleading Goldman. Totally Wrong has also posted comments using other aliases, going so far as to invoke the holocaust and Nazi Germany. If Godwin’s law were admissable in court, there’d be an airtight case against him.

Here’s the comment that reveals the IP:

 

 

Totally Wrong’s IP is 216.199.39.18.

This IP also posted comments under the following aliases:

- Totally Wrong Again
- Auntie Semite (”This link is funnier btw…”)
- goon number 2 (”Believe everything after…”)
- O.J. (”If the glove don’t fit…”)
- Shmorky (”I’m famous, dammit…”)

 

 


LINKS and REFERENCE

1. Purple Pussy [a webcomic by Dave Kelly]
a. Dear God, Make Everyone Die, Amen This is the panel in question.

2. Holy cow, Todd (Goliath) Goldman ripped me off! [Something Awful forums]
This gigantic thread is updated constantly, and is the best source for super-current information.

3. Todd Goldman: Art Thief? [Mike Tyndall]
This is currently the most comprehensive archive of Dave vs. Goliath evidence and information, and is updated regularly.

4. David & Goliath: Shameless Art Thievery, Ahoy [Wired]
See Google’s cache of the original post here

This is my post at Table of Malcontents, now replaced by the C&D image.  Has a thriving comment section full of stuff by a commentor called Totally Wrong that seems like it is from Goldman direct.

5. Kind of a Big Dealio [LiveJournal]
Roman Dirge addresses the Goldman issues and relates the specifics of the Lenore case.

UPDATES

APRIL 24TH, 9PM:
More evidence that Goldman is sockpuppeting his own defense:

 

“Totally Wrong’s IP is 216.199.39.18.”

That’s Tampa Bay, Florida.

Which by an astonishing coincidence is Todd’s locality. See

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2416213&perpage=40&pagenumber=28#post325764257

for his email headers, showing that his mailserver is at 216.199.185.166 (smtp.davidandgoliathtees.com

Note that all 216.199.x.y addresses are part of the same netblock belonging to FDN:

http://geotool.servehttp.com/whois/?query=216.199.39.18

BUSTED AGAIN ASSHOLE!!!!

As reported by goon Scaramouche, AnimationGallery.com, a fine art lithograph distributor, has removed their Goldman section, and posted this message:

Due to the recent postings regarding Todd Goldman’s artwork,
we are not showing his art until we have resolution from the distributor.
If you have any concerns, please do not email us. Instead, contact S2 directly.

by Eliza Gauger on April 24th, 2007 ~ 04:17:15 PM
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Log # 141

Slashfic

The theme for this week’s “Erratic Thoughts” was Slashfic.

by Eliza Gauger on February 26th, 2007 ~ 05:05:36 AM
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Log # 129

Maybe If I Press A Fast Enough, My Brain Will Reattach Itself

Last night was my very first team deathmatch since…oh…probably the halcyon days of yore, burrowed into the local underground LAN-for-lease.  I was going to farm some more of those sweet lil’ Sherbats but Tycho had other plans, and before long I was cussing and flinching and screaming in a pack of likeminded warriors in the midst of a Gears of War fragfest, all from the discomfort of my living room.
This sort of insane entertainment used to be $15 per hour, now it’s $50 per year. The ratio of fun:$$$ gets better all the time; every once in a while I feel an almost tearful swell of admiration and gratitude for the current state of electronic culture.  Then I remember our shitty space program, ridiculous DRM doodads, and the last Weekend Web and really do burst into tears.  Tears of marinara sauce and bitterness.

Squinting through the sobs, I just busted out 1000 on my gamerscore, and hit Master Gardener in Viva Pinata.

I’ve also been playing a lot of Lost Planet, which I talk about at length on Game|Life. To save you some time, I will sum up: icebugs awesome, control scheme eh, snow pirate AI sucks, explosions are cool.

by Eliza Gauger on January 17th, 2007 ~ 08:47:52 AM
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Log # 122

Table of Malcontents becomes that much more fractious…


Table of Malcontents becomes that much more fractious…

From vebelfetzer.

After continuous wailing and tearing of hair, both by me and my furious audience, I have been allowed to start writing for Table of Malcontents, all but abandoning my duties at Game|Life. G|L will see two posts from me per week, while Table is getting a healthy 6-8 per day. And they’re actually decent, as opposed to the anemic bullshit I was vomiting when trying desperately to find something interesting to say about Second Life.

Speaking of which, I am currently working on a Wired.com feature for which I need to know any and all “celebrities” that play Second Life. If any of you know of, or are, well-known people either in general society or in a smaller circle, such as journalism, modern art or gamedev, that play Second Life, please tell me. Either comment, or send me an email at eliza_gauger@wired.com. And please…feel free to stretch the definition of “celebrity”. I know I will.

I’m also interested in speaking to “celebrities” who don’t play Second Life.

But do add Table to your RSS feed. It’s an art/culture/ephemera journal and so far I have posted on topics as far-ranging as Dakota Fanning, Victorian skyscrapers in Russia, incredibly small dogs, even smaller octopus, brain parasites, perverted swans, and fat mexican babies.

Add it to your RSS reader and bathe in my genius.

And happy new year.  It’s the year of the PIG.

by Eliza Gauger on January 1st, 2007 ~ 05:52:28 AM
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Log # 103

Eliza Begins Her Game|Life Spew

zoid_101306_001.jpgIt’s true. I left Kotaku.

Mostly. Sort of. I’ll probably do them the occasional editorial cartoon and/or feature article, but for the most part my time there is up. I should probably make up some hilarious and discomfiting story of betrayal and broken hearts, but I just work for Wired now and there was no drama to be found.

While I opened up my salvo earlier this week with a tasty number about fat British children being carrot-and-sticked into getting off their asses, excuse me, arses, I will in fact be focusing on MMOs and something everyone keeps referring to as “virtual worlds”.

“That’s fine,” I drawled from under my fedora, “but the fees, man.”

Grimy rain left trackmarks on our trenchcoats like punctures on a Burroughsian junkie. In the distance, the eleven o’clock to St. Louie blew mournfully, and was joined by a lonesome pit bull.

“Don’t worry,” Joel returned, his slitted eyes lit not only by the jaundiced streetlight, but by something between madness and hayfever, “it’s all been taken care of.”

Don’t get excited, it’s not fancy Wired, it’s Wired Blogs. But with my help and the blessings of Allah, it will become fancy to be a Wired blog in no time at all.
To this end, I direct all my Kotaku readers (my darling, airborn ape brigade) to add Game|Life (soon to be renamed) to their RSS readers, and consume my frothing textuals six to eight times daily, or as directed by your physician.

by Eliza Gauger on November 9th, 2006 ~ 01:51:57 AM
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