Saturday 5 March 2011

How our story got stolen by everyone

Look back two days in this column and you'll see a story about Mariah Carey. She told me she was "naive" about performing for Muammar Ghaddafi's son on New Year's Eve 2008 in St. Bart's. I reported exclusively that Mariah was donating all the money from a new song called "Save the Day" to human rights charities. She might even start a foundation - might.

What happened next? Other websites - the ones Google said it was getting rid for simply repurposing the news - just lifted the whole thing. Many claimed Carey had sent them a statement directly. However, they all used my verbiage about Ghaddafi - "vicious, crazy".

The lazy ass Lindsey Powers from the Hollywood Reporter just helped herself to it 24 hours later almost verbatim. (Now I'm glad I didn't hire that girl a while back when she wanted to leave US.) Some outlets said they got their story from a statement on Carey's website. None of them acknowledged that Carey's webmaster had just reprinted my story - with credit.

But this is how the internet works. And it doesn't seem like the new Google algorithm worked very well weeding all these sites out. And PS, to the idiots who decided Carey was returning money she made in 2008: she ain't. That's some fiction you created on your own.

(Showbiz 411)



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