BobSacamano
Member
Say you're a freelancer who's never signed an NDA. Then say you've got a blog. And then, let's say you put a publication on blast on said-blog because you disagree, fundamentally, with something they've published. But this publication has compensated you for work in the past.
Are you flirting with career suicide? Or is publishing the equivalent to committing it? A check means that they bought my work, not me. Right?
To be less vague, but still hypothetical, as a stringer who's done items for ESPN Mag (for example), would it be ill-advised to openly mock and criticize an ESPN writer or TV segment for its absurdity? I'm not talking about rage-typing as an angry blogger, or tossing out an incendiary tweet, but about offering a well-reasoned argument as to why that thing they did was ****ing stupid.
Can it be done? Should it be?
Are you flirting with career suicide? Or is publishing the equivalent to committing it? A check means that they bought my work, not me. Right?
To be less vague, but still hypothetical, as a stringer who's done items for ESPN Mag (for example), would it be ill-advised to openly mock and criticize an ESPN writer or TV segment for its absurdity? I'm not talking about rage-typing as an angry blogger, or tossing out an incendiary tweet, but about offering a well-reasoned argument as to why that thing they did was ****ing stupid.
Can it be done? Should it be?