| One of the article that was once front page of HN https://medium.com/@pixelmagazine/where-are-chernobyl-s-children-a-photojournalist-s-honest-project-in-the-age-of-disaster-tourism-4cd333ab80c7 was taken down in 48 hours by a DCMA notice from National Geographic, clamming "The license for Gerd's two images does not permit use on the publishing platform Medium, and was not part of our negotiation or contract. ", although we purchased proper license for "One-time, Non-exclusive rights to use image within the Gerd Ludwig interview piece for Pixel Magazine online blog.". We spend lots of energy conducting interview and writing the article. What should we do? |
It does look at first glance however that your actual landing page links to your Medium page as your Blog (you treat G+ as a separate link). In this case, I would have a lawyer explain to them that you host your blog on Medium because that's where the cool kids are now (having moved on from tumblr of course).
So yeah, if you pixelmagazine.tumblr.com, they still might have filed a takedown but you'd still be right. Next time though, specify the URL to your blog in the contract (there should be a definition for the term Pixel Magazine blog, particularly since that's not your company's name!).