Happy New Year, everyone! I hope that 2025 is off to a good start for you!

2024 was a difficult time – for me, and for this site. For a while I had to take the whole site offline, and even considered getting rid of it entirely.

You see, I was approached by a firm which claimed that I had violated copyright by using an image that didn’t belong to me; and they demanded money on behalf of the copyright holder.

Quite a lot of money.

Is it a scam?

When I looked into it, I found that this kind of claim has become very common, particularly in recent months.

It’s not a scam, as such. The firms which do this (they’re usually based in Germany, for some reason I don’t quite understand) are technically on the right side of the law.

But it’s not in good faith either. These companies are using AI to trawl through thousands of sites at a time. Any time an image is flagged up, they demand money on behalf of the copyright holder, even if they don’t actually have any connection to whoever that is.

It wasn’t just my own website that was targeted.

I’ve heard of two other Classics-related sites that have received similar messages, and I have my suspicions about a few more which have mysteriously shut up shop lately.

In my case, the image that caused the trouble had been sent to me by a contributor several years ago – and I’d included it in a post without thinking to ask where it came from. I’m usually pretty cautious about images, using only my own or images from free download sites: but in this case (during lockdown, when everything was chaotic) I hadn’t checked.

Luckily, because this is a website set up for educational purposes (and since several other necessary conditions were also met), I managed to argue successfully that my use of that particular image did not legally constitute a copyright infringement.

It’s a cautionary tale for anyone out there with a similar website. Now might be a good time for a thorough spring clean of your content, because AI is watching…

Existential doubts

Of course the situation prompted me to look back through my archives – and I realised that I was uncertain about the origins of far too many of the images that I’ve included over the years.

At that point I seriously considered winding up this site for good.

Why did I start all of this in the first place?

Why am I still blogging, after all these years?

Is anyone out there still reading or benefiting from my posts?

Don’t I have anything better to do with my nonexistent spare time?

I had to do a fair amount of thinking, tinkering and planning before I could settle to bringing the site back online.

New purpose

The world of online Classics has changed a lot since I started this in 2017. Back then, there was a sense of community, and also a feeling that there were new possibilities just waiting to be opened up, if you could only find the right words and the right audience.

It’s not the same now. It’s difficult to put my finger on exactly why – but the feeling of energy and optimism has definitely dwindled.

Nevertheless…

When I thought about closing down this site, I found that I didn’t want to. It’s how I communicate – and I find that I still have a great deal that I want to say. Losing this site would feel like losing part of my voice.

So I think I’d like to keep this blog, and all the associated resources, running for a while longer – and I hope to use it to say some of those things on my list. I don’t know whether people will like the things I have to say, or even read them at all. But the older I get, the less I seem to care what people think.

It’s rather a nice feeling!

New support

I was given some unexpected support lately by a new student, who decided in December to fundraise for Classical Studies Support. She asked friends and family for donations instead of birthday presents, and they very kindly obliged. So thank you Mhairi, and everyone who donated! Your generosity will pay all the hosting costs for the site for the next 2 years, AND pay for another couple of things that I’ve been thinking about adding for a while.

Nobody’s ever helped me with the site costs before, so I’m absolutely thrilled!

The fundraiser is closed now – but I promised Mhairi that I would put a ‘donate’ button on the site homepage, just in case anyone ever wants to contribute in the future!

New site, new order

As you’ll see, I’ve taken the opportunity to refresh the site a bit, and move things around. I’ve also cut out a lot of old images, so you’ll notice lots of old posts that don’t have pictures any more.

I also need to be a lot more cautious about images in the future – because even images that seem to be copyright-free when you download them can be the subject of a later claim. I’m very nervous about this now! So you can expect a lot more of my own photos and images in posts to come.

Mostly, though, this site is going to pivot more towards research. I’ve got a couple of big Classics projects on the go this year, which I REALLY want to tell you all about; and I think I’ll be using my blog to talk quite a bit about my reading and research. So watch this space…!

Happy New Year!

Cora Beth.

19 responses to “New Year, New Site”

  1. Oh that is very scary. I’ve become very nervous of images too. I used to use a lot of NASA images, as they are all free to use as long as given the credit and not changed or used as if the image promotes something the original doesn’t, but now most images are credited to both NASA and ESO or other space agencies, which all have much stricter rules…. It’s all OK for education purposes but if these AI are targetting even those now, because presumably AI cannot tell the difference, then that is a real pain… So glad you won and that you’re keeping the site…

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    1. Yes, it’s a bit of a game-changer I think. There’s no flexibility any more, and it’s definitely going to require some additional creativity…!

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    Michelle Robertson

    Cora, I am truly delighted that you chose to keep this blog going. These faceless lawyers don’t deserve another ounce of your brain space. This must have been a very difficult time for you, no doubt and I am sorry you went through this.
    We appreciate you and all you do. Never let someone who is so irrelevant to you, take away something to important to you. I look forward to your future posts. Michelle A350 Student.

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    1. Thanks Michelle – that means a lot!

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  3. Well I still read it and benefit from your posts and I know I am not the only one,

    I am so sorry you had these problems, I despise ambulance chasers of all kind, they are just leeches and unfortunately AI is just giving them the tools to be a nuisance.

    You deserve all the support going and I did get an email this morning from Mhairi’s fundraising page to say the target had been exceeded so brilliant news.

    So, nil illigitimi carborundum (I thought you would appreciate the fluent Latin), keep going and, oh yes, what a beautiful shot of Arbeia in the snow – stunning.

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    1. Thank you Colin – for the encouragement, and for all your support over the years! Getting back to blogging feels like a dangerous thing to do, in the current world – so I really appreciate the kind words!

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    scottishscrimgeour

    I’m really glad you’ve decided to keep the site and the blog going. I’ve had a lot of enjoyment from it over the years.

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  5. Sorry to hear you’ve had that nightmare!

    Image copyright is so tricky, and not helped by the ease of ‘right-click, save image’ 😂.

    Looking forward to seeing your posts this year.

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    1. Thanks Jenny (and Happy New Year!).
      I’m usually conscientious and have never deliberately misused anyone’s content, so I never worried about people having a problem with my work – but faceless legal firms shaking small sites down for a quick profit is another matter!

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  6. Happy New year to you Cora Beth, Sorry to hear of your troubles hope 2025 will be better all the best

     David Coplowe, BA Hons, MA

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    1. Thanks David! Hope 2025 treats you well too!

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    Karis Williamson

    Hi Cora Beth,

    I hope you are well and Happy New Year to you too. Huge thanks to you for not giving up on the site; it’s a fantastic treasure trove and one that helped me loads when I was studying; it was so expressive of your enthusiasm and really made me love the subject. Being able to contribute to Comfort Classics gave me a massive boost, so thanks again for that.

    Thanks so much for the heads-up about copyright and AI; I’ve used copy-right free imagery in my poetry films so this is very helpful to know. I’ve carried on writing mostly poetry and short scripts and the Classics feature a lot in metaphor etc. I sometimes write about myself as Persephone and my Muscular Dystrophy as Hades! I can’t send you any poetry at the moment as it’s been submitted to a couple of competitions and I haven’t heard back yet; I have to be really careful as once it’s been online in any shape or form, it counts as being published and I can’t submit it anywhere else.
    I’ve had a couple of poems published in anthologies and was long-listed for the The Edwin Morgan Poetry Award last year so I’m quite happy with that!

    I’ve also been learning to creatively embed disabled access in script-writing as one of Birds of Paradise’s Young Adult (Digital Cohort) a a result of this, I had the opportunity to write a short 10-minute play and it was performed at a play-sharing at the Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Arts, it’s an excerpt of a longer play I’m going to develop called ‘Crossing’. If it was performed onstage, you would have been able to see what the character Fulvia was saying to the other slave in Creative Captioning above the actors as she signs (having had her tongue cut out by the Romans) but it cobbled along anyway! The director directed it dramatically but it also works as a dark comedy I think… I’ve attached it above if you would like to see it, forgive me in advance for the artistic licence! BOP said that that copyright is jointly mine and theirs and they have already sent this around various companies so it should be ok and they’re great.[https://res.cdn.office.net/assets/mail/file-icon/png/video_16x16.png]SharingInGlasgowCCA.mp4https://1drv.ms/v/c/ee083734e26b58d5/Ec-KVJoioqBAtVw5SrmfwGEBqwHP_GX102NV-YzqJvoCIQ

    Look forward to hearing about the research,

    All the best,

    Karis


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    1. Wow – Karis, what amazing achievements! So thrilled to hear about all your writing successes!

      Do keep me posted on the progress of the play (I loved the extract!), and of course your poetry. When you’ve got things out there in the world that you want to talk about, I’d love to interview you about them for this site!

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        Karis Williamson

        Thanks so much Cora Beth, I’d love to do that.!

        Hope things go brilliantly for your new projects,

        All the best,

        Karis

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  8. I am sorry to hear you’ve had such problems – I just wanted to let you know that I, for one, do read your blog and had worried last year when it seemed to be dying away. I hope you do manage to keep it going, I really enjoy it…

    Best wishes,

    Stella (ex OU student of yours).

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    1. Thanks Stella – it’s so nice to know that people have stuck around!

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  9. Happy new year MMXXV, Cora!

    Thanks for drawing our attention to this. You gave me a bit of a scare and now I’ve replaced all pics on my blog and podcast with AI generated ones… a little too ironic, don’t ya think?

    https://hellenizdein.wordpress.com

    It’s sad that some have so little purpose in life that they compensate by trying to bring down those who do. Your work brings so much to so many, so don’t let this get you down. Being an artist, you could use your own beautiful drawings for your blog, surely? Yeah, I know… even more work!

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  10. I was delighted to be able to help (and, selfishly, to ensure this site would stay live until I finish my Masters!!! 😂 ) 💚

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