tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6766639255476298011.post5778937729167059776..comments2017-07-02T11:44:30.315+05:30Comments on Free Mind: I wonder!!Divya Kuduahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09697500855182293698noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6766639255476298011.post-29408967430699141922009-09-07T16:26:27.645+05:302009-09-07T16:26:27.645+05:30Tina..nice to know your point of view:).
I am NOT...Tina..nice to know your point of view:).<br /><br />I am NOT apologetic about the fact that I cook and I blog.That introduction of mine came about after few incidents.For eg-someone whom I know from childhood hopped on to my blog.Though she never comments[which is completely fine by me]on my posts,nor do we keep in touch regularly,we do bump into each other through g-talk and Orkut.The first thing[and most of the times,the only thing]she asks me is-How's cooking or What's cooking.Each and everytime the same question.Not even once did she ask me,how or where I was.I found it very annoying and that is how the -there is more to me than cooking line came about:)<br /><br />If I was not passionate about cooking or blogging,I wouldn't have come this far in Food blogging.<br /><br />But thanks anyway for letting me know your point of view.Divya Kuduahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09697500855182293698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6766639255476298011.post-83826846812820127732009-09-07T00:13:55.317+05:302009-09-07T00:13:55.317+05:30Hi Divya,
First time commenting her, though have ...Hi Divya,<br /><br />First time commenting her, though have visited both your blog several times. Firstly, your recipes are really good. Keep up the good job. Second, though you have a food blog and cook so much and seem to be obsessed with food (for god sake.. you tweet about food), you seem to ashamed of the fact that you are a cook. You keep saying "there is more to me than cooking"? well isn't that true of everyone? It is okay to be a cook and obsessed about food..don't have to be apologetic about it. You will always be known as a food-blogger, unless you choose to display the "more than cooking" aspect of yours. <br />And about the cookie recipe of yours, just like you have your own free will, this person also has the right to her opinion on how things should be. Just because you are satisfied with a mention of your recipes does not mean everyone feels the same. Honey, get over it!<br />COPYRIGHT is such a lose term when it comes to food-blogging. I don't know how it can be enforced very clearly. About the whole Mishmash-Varsha thing, I think it is childish. You can never copyright traditional recipes...wonder what would have happened if our ancestors had copyrighted rice-making or something as basic as that. <br />Good luck with the blogs!<br /><br />Tina<br />dames_her@yahoo.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6766639255476298011.post-24878539640589870172009-07-30T14:29:15.616+05:302009-07-30T14:29:15.616+05:30Yes , you are right. We cant apply a copy right fo...Yes , you are right. We cant apply a copy right for food blogging. Pineapple pudding if posted by two guys can be the same. They cant remove pineapple from that recipe and one cant say hes copied.<br />But for a particular recipe prepared from my experiments and copied by some one else. that's really hurting . For the one who copies it they can at least put a reference.abhihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02548019015057988655noreply@blogger.com