The NYT is on it, if by âon itâ you mean the newspaper has successfully managed to get a Twitter account that parodied its news coverage suspended from Twitter by citing copyright concerns. According to the Facebook page for The Times Is On It, the issue with the account is not the content, however, but rather the avatar. A post from yesterday evening, explains:
Twitter has suspended my account over a claim from The Times that my avatar violates a trademark. I say fair use. Right now, Iâm waiting for Twitter to process my request to fix the problem so I can get the account reenabled. But feel free to spread the word over how the countryâs largest newspaper feels threatened by a small Twitter account right now.
For those unfamiliar, the account @NYTOnIt, named one of the 140 Best Twitter Feeds of 2012 by TIME, hilariously mocked NYT headlines on Twitter, especially those of a fluffier nature. For example, a recent tweet still showing in Googleâs cache reads âGUYS, women enjoy wearing pantyhose again, and The Times is ON IT. nyt.ms/SFsw.43,â linking to a trend piece on the topic.
The account was being run by Benjamin Kabak, a law student who also blogs at 2nd Avenue Sagas. He tells me that the account has been active since early 2011, started somewhere around May of that year. It had over 20,000 Twitter followers at the time of the suspension, he says.
âI created it on a whim with some friends because we would always laugh at the high-minded obviousness of The Timesâ trend pieces,â explains Kabak, âand at some point, it got picked up by a few of the online media outlets.â
A Times spokesperson Eileen Murphy confirms the complaint with Poytner (and with us), saying:
âWe did file a complaint with Twitter and it is our understanding that they have suspended this account for a violation of Twitterâs terms of service. Weâre not seeking to disable the account however it is important to The Times that our copyright is protected and that it is clear to all users of Twitter that parody accounts or other unofficial Times accounts are not affiliated nor endorsed by The Times.â
Weâre pretty sure she means âtrademark,â not âcopyrightâ here, but you get the idea. UPDATE: apparently so, reports All Things D. (Weâre adjusting the headline accordingly.)
In a follow-up post on Facebook, Kabak adds that heâs now appealing the suspension with Twitter, writing:
I have filed an appeal with Twitter so I may remove the materials they claim are problematic, and they say, âWe are usually able to respond within a few days, but some issues may take longer.â A few days for something that isnât actually legally infringing seems particularly egregious. Weâll see how long that takes.
Whatâs unclear is why the account suspension took so long, given the age of the account. We assumed that The NYT was late to act, but Murphy points the finger back at Twitter. âThe timing is really Twitterâs as we made known our complaint to them some time ago,â she tells us, in response to our question about âwhy now?â
Kabak also confirms itâs his understanding that changing the logo will be sufficient to address The Timesâ concerns, but he hasnât yet heard back from Twitter, or been given the opportunity to state his case or change the logo. âThey say theyâll hear an appeal but itâs very tough to reach anyone there,â says Kabak. âI wish The Times had reached out to me directly because I would have been more than happy to respond to their concerns. Even though I believe my usage of the mark they allege they own is defensible, Iâm not trying to pick a fight with anyone.â
In the meantime, the parody headlines of this news are blowing on up Twitter:
Guys, some people are using Twitter to criticize The Times... MT @Poynter Twitter suspends @nytonit after NYT complains journ.us/10m2JTN
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Robert Mackey (@RobertMackey) November 20, 2012 GUYS, the New York Times is a gray, humorless institution and its lawyers are ON IT! @nytonit
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Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) November 20, 2012 Guys, corporate media lawyers have no sense of humor and the Times is on it! on.fb.me/T0rLCT h/t @trevortimm @NYTOnIt
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Dave Gilson (@daudig) November 20, 2012 Twitter has parody accounts. and the NYT is On It. (eventually. 24 months late, TOPS) facebook.com/nytonit/posts/â¦
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andy (@thesethings) November 20, 2012 GUYS, you can get a Twitter account suspended by making a bogus trademark claim, and The Times is ON IT. facebook.com/nytonit/posts/â¦
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John Tabin (@johntabin) November 20, 2012 Guys, @nytimes says the avatar for the (hilarious) @NYTOnIt account violates their marks, & their lawyers are ON IT: facebook.com/nytonit/posts/â¦
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Matt Graves (@mgrooves) November 20, 2012 GUYS, New York Times lawyers have historically been dicks about trademark. But @nytonit's not on it as it's not on.
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Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) November 20, 2012 Guys, @nytimes says the avatar for the (hilarious) @NYTOnIt account violates their marks, & their lawyers are ON IT: facebook.com/nytonit/posts/â¦
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Matt Graves (@mgrooves) November 20, 2012
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