Mostly I found exactly what I expected to see. However I was quite surprised to see how often I ran across our pictures, blog entries and portions of our website that had been lifted whole from our modest online presence. I'm not going to name names....this isn't a witch hunt.... but I found the whole experience quite disappointing. Managing our online presence, writing a blog several times a week, and taking and uploading the pictures are among the most difficult and most time consuming tasks we do outside of hands on horse care. I said to Melissa that she should take it as a tongue in cheek testament to the quality of her work. She laughed and said that would be doubly true if those that felt the need replicate what she does online also felt compelled to provide the high level of horse care, client communication and horse infrastructure that we do. But even if they did offer every amenity and service we do they are missing the most important one and that is integrity. Unfortunately I can prove it with a single mouse click and a vigorous shake of my head.
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Calimba
Tony with Leo and Chance in the background
Grand and Homer
Africa, Murphy, Dutch, Wiz
Chili and Renny
Silver, Lotus, Gus
Bergie
Rocky
Faune
Griselle
Oskar and Kennedy
5 comments:
Yuck - that's completely disreputable. You might consider sending them a warning letter for stealing your stuff - but, wait - if they're the sort of people who would steal your stuff then . . . oh well . . .
Out 'em! Out 'em! ;)
Ugh. I would be less than pleased...people these days...
I can totally understand why people would want to "lift" your pictures. You guys have a beautiful farm and some of the happiest horses I've ever seen living on it. That being said, that is so not cool.
I am more annoyed by the farms who chose to steal entire pages off our website and some of the written content of our blog than I am by the lifting of our pictures. I don't know, upon further reflection it all annoys me!!
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