Wednesday 8 October 2014

Oh No!! Google Pulls Down Linda ikejis Blog! See What really Happened

Linda-Ikeji

Wow!! I am totally in shock! So no more lindaikeji.blogspot.com? Tell me who doesn't visit that blog.countless Nigerians either for hate or good reasons.but sincerely she's quiet popular here and abroad.

A few days ago a twitter user by the name @mrayedee informed his followers that Nigeria’s Number 1 blogger Linda Ikeji Blog had infringed on his intellectual property by taking stories/pictures from his Twitter timeline without permission and/or credit to him as the owner of the copyrighted materials.

 

He disclosed that he had reached out to her privately and publicly, but to no avail.

 

He revealed on Twitter, that he had sent a DCMA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) notice to Linda Ikeji Blog’s web host (Google.com) & on Oct. 4th he informed his followers that they had written to him informing him that the infringed content had been removed from Linda Ikeji blog.

 

The Linda Ikeji Blog is one of the top 10 sites visited in Nigeria, she is estimated to generate an income of $900,000 (N140 Million) from adverts and sponsored posts on her super popular blog.

 

Since the revealation by @mrayedee many tweeps have chosen sides, with some supporting @mrayedee and others like @sugabelly and @elnathan who also claim Ms. Ikeji has published their original works with permission or credit.

 

Others like Ohimai Amaize (Mr. Fix itNigeria) and Chude Jideonwo have viewed the plagiarism accusations as a smear campaign & have risen to defend the celebrated blogger.

 

 

@Sugabelly& @elnathan have both said Linda Ikeji has used their material on her blog without proper credit or permission

 

According to entertainment lawyer Uduak Oduok of Africa Music Law, some of Linda Ikeji’s mistakes are: Not incorporating as a business to shield her from personal liability and not having her own self hosted platform.

 

Aye dee has also sent out mass tweets detailing examples of alleged plagiarism by LIB, in which he gave specific examples copying the relevant twitter handles of the copyright owners such as Daily Mail, Getty Images and others.

 

Her blog was shut down these evening and she has promised her fans to bounce back Soon via another domain. I am sure she will. She has a fighting spirit which I really admire.

 

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