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KMAN
 
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Default Death by Eskimo Roll?

in article et, Courtney at
wrote on 1/18/06 6:10 PM:

It was more of an informal assessment like Riverman mentioned. We were all
friends and all working in the industry. I believe they quoted some
sponsored paddlers reviews and then said "what others had to say" about the
boats as well.

Courtney


Ah, I see. Fair enough.



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I was asked to go out with some people from a popular kayak magazine to
paddle and give my review of several boats a few years ago and never

got
credited or paid. I didn't bother me though because I didn't ask to

be
and
I was just happy to be out on the water trying out some new boats and
having
fun.

Courtney

If they didn't even mention your name, that's lousy (and unethical)
journalism.

Maybe...it depends on how they used her review. If it was just an

informal
assessment, added to a lot of other people's assessments ("some paddlers
say that the sharp chine carves turns too easily..."), then its not

really
unethical, imho, as it would be too hard to footnote exactly who said
what. OTOH, if they printed even a sentence of Courtney's verbatum, then
they really should have credited her in the paragraph, or in a footnote

as
a participant at least.


Yes, all true. It sounded like she was specifically invited and invested a
fair bit of time. I'd use a phrase like "some paddlers say" if I got the
information from scanning newsgroups or something, not if I invited

someone
to do a review and spent time with them.