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  1. James L. (Larry) Smith
    March 13, 2015 @ 1:41 pm

    Well, you know I should not be surprised by this slight, whether intentional or inadvertent, because there is so much of this that goes on in cyberspace, but really, Todd should have told you that I introduced him to both the Caplan and Volokh treatises and told him how they related to cases like his, mine, and yours. So he should have given me credit. And apparently he did not.

    If you’ll notice, in the _Volokh Conspiracy_ Professor Eugene Volokh always courteously recognizes the person who has pointed him who has contributed to his blog entry, and thanks him or her for the pointer. It’s a tradition among bloggers, and it is unfair and sometimes even dishonest to take credit for someone else’s work, just as it is dishonest to engage in copyright trolling, or to commit plagiarism. Here is an email to me from him in which Todd Greene acknowledged my work, and I’ll tell you it was some laborious looking while I was under a legal gun here in North Carolina:

    To Larry about Georgia Supreme Court, Caplan, Volokh
    Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:20 PM
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    From:
    “Todd”
    To:
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    Larry,

    I’ve started working on a post about your story. I’ve been cobbling together a complaint about the judge I was before last year and been distracted with some wrenching stories submitted by visitors to the blog.

    I wanted to tell you that I was contacted today by Matt Chan, a blogger who has a restraining order appeal that’s going to be presented to the Georgia Supreme Court by a New York attorney. He’s going to cite both of the monographs you recommended in the appeal, Volokh and Caplan, and says both professors have offered to write amicus briefs in his defense. He thanked me for making the articles available, but he really should thank you.

    Here are various stories about the case:

    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/03/georgia-court-order-threatens-message-boards-everywhere

    https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130326/17535022471/georgia-state-court-issues-censorship-order-blocking-free-speech-anti-copyright-troll-message-board.shtml

    http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/03/i-made-some-stupid-posts-anti-troll-site-gagged-after-threats-against-poet/

    I put this up: http://restrainingorderabuse.com/2014/07/23/a-case-of-restraining-order-excess-thats-headed-to-the-georgia-supreme-court/.

    FYI.

    Todd
    [end of email]

    So I am curious. Did Todd not tell you that I had brought these law review articles to his attention?

    • James L. (Larry) Smith
      March 13, 2015 @ 1:48 pm

      Sorry about the Mickey Mouse avatar. It was not meant to be offensive. I have been trying to use my “Joel Bond Gunch” FB pic instead and just forgot.

    • Matthew Valor
      March 13, 2015 @ 2:01 pm

      Hello Larry,

      If you are the person who motivated, inspired, or encouraged Todd to share the mentions of Eugene Volokh’s and/or Aaron Kaplan’s respective legal papers, then I enthusiastically and happily thank you for doing so. It doesn’t change the fact that I found the mentions on Todd’s website which showed up in the Google search engine. Todd did not tell me you were the inspiration behind his posts so I only found out about it now when you posted your comment.

      Going forward, I have no problem making mention of your contributions to Todd which allowed him to pass it forward through his ROA website and subsequently, we benefited. Of course, I think you know I believe in paying it forward. It is the power of the Internet. I benefited so I am happy to do my part for others to benefit from. I am also happy to give credit where credit is due. I agree with you that it is professional courtesy. That is one big reason why (win or lose) I have no regrets in going public and writing about it. People need to know.

      Larry, it appears you and I need to get better acquainted. Please feel free to directly email me privately if you wish to communicate offline. Perhaps, a friendly phone conversation is also in order. I will send you an email privately to provide that option to you.