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Yeah, the much-discussed one here:
http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showthread.php?t=18464
As far as I can tell, no one from CN ever bothered to respond to some of the direct question within that thread in regards to the article being ripped from the forum and stamped onto the homepage.
(C'mon now, you can't fool us. You do read what goes on in The Clinic, hence the article in question.)
So here are my questions, in the appropriate sub-forum.
1. Was JV contacted before the article went to the homepage? (If not, did CN receive a response from him afterwards?)
2. Has there ever been a specific policy in place at CN regarding separation (or lack of) between the forum and the main site?
3. Does CN have any thoughts regarding the matter in light of the recent JV article?
4. Is there a general understanding (as some have suggested would be fair) that, Hey, it's our friggin' site, we'll do whatever we want with the content regardless of where it appears (providing, of course, that the validity of the info is either self-evident or can easily be corroborated)?
5. Did the circumstances around the article (it being stripped from the forum) generate any reaction amongst journalists or other websites?
6. Is there any sort of official "line in the sand" not to be crossed in regards to using forum content outside of the forum?
As an example of the above: Suppose, let's say, The Hitch, produced another one of his award-winning, second-to-none, incredibly informative and wildly entertaining race previews. Let us further imagine that said content was ten times more engaging that what would normally appear on the homepage of any cycling website (hypothetically, of course).
7. Would CN then feel they have the right to simply transplant such awesomeness to the homepage in order to entertain readers, attract more "hits" and please it's sponsors? I can't imagine that anonymity would be an issue since the Vaughters article in questions was only attributed to "Cycling News."
8. Would CN ever approach a forum member and ask permission to reprint on the homepage something that member had contributed to the forum? (Not talking about the instances when specific threads were started for that very reason)
And would they ever offer a fee for doing such?
9. Would CN prefer to take more of a jazz approach to all of the above?
Just improvise, man.
10. Would you prefer questions in this particular sub-forum to not be accompanied by images?
11. Are there any CN staffers who participate in the forum without their affiliation being made known?
12. Have I asked eleven questions too many?
http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showthread.php?t=18464
As far as I can tell, no one from CN ever bothered to respond to some of the direct question within that thread in regards to the article being ripped from the forum and stamped onto the homepage.
(C'mon now, you can't fool us. You do read what goes on in The Clinic, hence the article in question.)
So here are my questions, in the appropriate sub-forum.
1. Was JV contacted before the article went to the homepage? (If not, did CN receive a response from him afterwards?)
2. Has there ever been a specific policy in place at CN regarding separation (or lack of) between the forum and the main site?
3. Does CN have any thoughts regarding the matter in light of the recent JV article?
4. Is there a general understanding (as some have suggested would be fair) that, Hey, it's our friggin' site, we'll do whatever we want with the content regardless of where it appears (providing, of course, that the validity of the info is either self-evident or can easily be corroborated)?
5. Did the circumstances around the article (it being stripped from the forum) generate any reaction amongst journalists or other websites?
6. Is there any sort of official "line in the sand" not to be crossed in regards to using forum content outside of the forum?
As an example of the above: Suppose, let's say, The Hitch, produced another one of his award-winning, second-to-none, incredibly informative and wildly entertaining race previews. Let us further imagine that said content was ten times more engaging that what would normally appear on the homepage of any cycling website (hypothetically, of course).
7. Would CN then feel they have the right to simply transplant such awesomeness to the homepage in order to entertain readers, attract more "hits" and please it's sponsors? I can't imagine that anonymity would be an issue since the Vaughters article in questions was only attributed to "Cycling News."
8. Would CN ever approach a forum member and ask permission to reprint on the homepage something that member had contributed to the forum? (Not talking about the instances when specific threads were started for that very reason)
And would they ever offer a fee for doing such?
9. Would CN prefer to take more of a jazz approach to all of the above?
Just improvise, man.

10. Would you prefer questions in this particular sub-forum to not be accompanied by images?
11. Are there any CN staffers who participate in the forum without their affiliation being made known?
12. Have I asked eleven questions too many?