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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Angry Asian Battle (aka I'M ALIVE!!!)

As many fb visitors can see, 70% of my posts are really links to news that you'd normally never stumble upon or were first to see. i get them from gawker, buzzfeed, and of course, Angry Asian Man.

Angry Asian Girl's entry, which started it all:

Angry Asian Man's response:

my last two links give both sides of the lawsuit between Angry Asian Man and Angry Asian Girl. This is going to be a long post, so bear with me. Hells, might as well make this a good reason to revive my once-dead blog!

AAM (Angry Asian Man) has been the core of my college years. Back in the infancy of broadband, college was the time when I took my first Asian American Studies course. And I was hook. A class about my people, my generation, my struggles, my obstacles. AAM reflected real world events in the same fashion. We’d always refer to AAM whenever discussing current events; as I moved further into ASA classes, I started analyzing AAM and trying to go beyond just the ignorance or racism portrayed in its stories. This was what many of my professors stressed, to find the underlying issue of the story itself and how it could be corrected.

Most posts didn’t concentrate on racial issues against Asians, but any topic that featured an Asian American or would impact Asian Americans. There was even shaming bad Asians who committed crimes (Asians Behaving Badly), which sort of went against the “model minority” myth but also put the assumption that “All Asians Behave Well”. A lot of news broke on AAM before other networks, and even going through the archives you can see lots of stories normal outlets won’t pick up.
At certain points, I felt AAM was still stuck in the ASA era, never trying to look past the article. Unsure of the writer’s real background on AA history, topics, and issues, I started drifting away from the blog until it became just part of many feeds on my feedly. Fast forward ten years and Phil Yu (AAM’s writer) has enough publications and references and articles to be considered one of the first digital faces of AA issues and stories. Every Asian that went to college and had some ASA class knows of AAM.

So why this long post about AAM? It seems a trademark lawsuit has been brewing between AAM and Angry Asian Girls (AAG). Read AAM’s full breakdown of the lawsuit, then read AAG’s. My interpretation is this:
  • AAG came before AAM by a few years. In internet terms, that’s a big deal with the audience and foothold on the AA community
  • AAG and AAM creators knew each other (and well), had multiple speaking events together, collaborated and promoted each others work.
  • AAG was one of many things that inspired the creation of AAM.
  • AAM only seeked trademarking because of a Tumblr post and suggestion. The true purpose was never really to sell anything, just have an option available since someone squatted on the username “angryasianman”.
  • AAG’s angst against AAM seems to stem back to times where collaboration was pretty visible, understood, seen as beneficial to both parties, and under no way conflicting with each other.

 What’s my take on AAG? Not that much. I’ve seen her cartoons, see how it can relate to Asian, Asian American, American, and overall quips and experiences from a cartoon girl. Some were funny, some got old really fast. All of them had to do with one central fact: the character was angry, little, and Asian. There’s a cartoon youtube channel, books published, stuffed dolls, you name it. A blog post to talk about the author’s thoughts, but that’s it. Most of her cartoons are more for ages 14+. In 2015, that’s what we call a “typical website”. But in 1994, this was so far ahead of its time, that it’s only NOW we see it as a “typical” website. One would say, the idea of AAG embodied more of the internet’s 3rd generation than its 1st.

So why did AAG trademark herself? I’m no lawyer, but it was simple: between the cartoons and marketing capability, AAG would stand to earn a lot of money. And being the first “angry Asian” didn’t hurt. AAM’s  reason was just to have an option in case someone trademarked it and ended up using it against him. Little did he know, just the attempt would cause this huge ripple effect. The backlash seems to be coming from AAG, with her trademark becoming true to form. Her argument that people would confuse AAM and AAG seems a bit absurd, but then again I grew up with both. From an outside perspective, a simple google search would tell you one is a cartoon while other is a blog first and foremost.

The winner? No one at the moment. Both AAM and AAG have brought previous documents and interactions to light, some would say airing dirty laundry. Readers of both call this unprofessional, but I’ve done it before (and I’m not proud of it), and I can see this more as letting the internet be the courtroom and hoping for public opinion to sway to your side. Since AAM has no comments option, one can only read AAG’s. The author reponds to many comments, continually saying “you mean you support his continual infringement of my trademark?” I don’t think this is valid because again, many in publication know that AAM is a news blog, while AAG is a creative one.  Most people say they would of never known about AAG without AAM posting about her.

A the same time, it seems that AAG’s writer has mirrored her character a bit too much, while AAM’s response has been more refined from his earlier postings. Personal attacked by AAG vs the clean breakdown of AAM just leaves you wondering if firing the first salvo ultimately gave away your position in a long and lengthy public opinion battle to come. AAG wants AAM to change his blog name. even gives suggestions and later requirements to ensure the brand is different. I feel even if AAM rebranded itself to AAA(merica), it would still of won the battle. At the same time, AAG’s side would be seen as “oh, its just an angry Asian girl. But in real life.”

Keeping in mind, this is post-Yolk, post magazine era when the source of AA news is now moved to
the internet. If this was a publication, I could see trademark infringement. If there was merchandise
and logos and depictions used without permission or royalties, I could see the issue. But when the
source of AA news and information is so small, having the last two people in town bickering just
makes the community shake their head and wonder “where can I turn to now?” When it’s very clear
AAM and AAG are completely different, what then? Are we so empowered by the law that we use it
to take down the very foundation we fought so hard to build? (read AAG’s comment section and
search for “Min Jung” – coming from a writer from KoreAm, Hyphen, and other AA related blogs.
Her insight def seems to put her in a “motherly” position and scolding AAG and AAM like children).


So spend an evening reading both sides of the story, then re-read this blog entry.

And if you're still wondering, i still have that damn time lapse entry to publish. by now there have
been 3 generations of Go Pros that have come out. THAT'S how long i've been holding off.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Again Neglected, But Big News Ahead...

So once again I'm leaving readers with teasers, and little else. Just finished relocating back to San Francisco from LA, and the last 8 weeks have been a blur.

However, a few things are definitely coming up that to me is a huge step since I first started this blog and photography in general. Landing right in the middle of America's Cup in the SF Bay and getting caught up in it has led to a few opportunities that hopefully will come to fruition.

In addition, my Bigma has gotten a lot more use. I am to give in-depth reviews of famous (and not so well known) vantage points for beginner photographers to get the best shot while not breaking their bank.

Because we know money can always get you a helicopter to ride on for a better shot...

Saturday, July 20, 2013

San Diego Comic-Con, Mk III TEASER

as I sit buzzed off a Beck's Sapphire about to head out to Hard Rock cafe in San Diego's Gas Lamp, I wanted to post a teaser from today's arduous Hall H panel. Was up since 3am, got there by 4am, and left the hall at 7PM.

I'll be posting select photos here, but the main album can be viewed at: https://www.facebook.com/yunofilm

I hate to do this, but liking it will mean you'll get periodic updates and any new posts on this blog as well. Without further ado....


FYI, the Sigma 50-500mm really pulled its weight this weekend. I couldn't ask for anything more. Also, a thanks to Melissa, a random stranger who stopped by the Hall H lines to hand out coffee and lattes. I am forever in your debt! Also, met a friend named Nick who also brought coffee (in exchange for a sweet 4am spot in line) as well as two shots of booze to celebrate the 12 hours spent in line and in panels!


Sunday, July 7, 2013

GEAR REVIEW: JLab Pro Roller Camera Spinner Bag

Here goes my first gear review!

A week ago a Groupon deal came up for a camera bag. Specifically, a carry-on luggage style bag for $50. The JLab Pro Roller Camera Spinner Bag was listed everywhere else for at least $120, and similar bags from name brand manufacturers ranged up to $500. Similar to all my GoPro gear scattered everywhere before I consolidated them, my camera gear usually occupied my tables, my couch, and sometimes my coffee table. This deal seemed perfect to find a storage solution for my lenses and DSLR body.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Vancouver, Mk 4.0

This past weekend I re-visited for the 4th time the first city I felt I could live in besides SF.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

2013-06-06 LAPD Homeland Security Demonstration


So I got an email this morning about "potential traffic disruptions" in downtown LA. when it's big enough to notify building tenants, it's usually road closures for a TV show or movie. The description however was presented like this:

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Disneyland 24 Hour Opening & Night Shoot

so i wait until a 3-day weekend to get my first post in awhile in. Still feel like there's a lot on my plate but this will suffice for now...

Jist of things: Disneyland is promoting the new "Monsters University" movie, openning June 21st. For that, they opened the park up for a full 24 hours, Friday 24th @ 6am to Saturday 25th @ 6am. I purchased a discounted parkhopper pass almost a year ago and hadn't found a time to use it just yet. When it comes to fun activities, I prefer to arrive early and leave early. Seeing that a standard day at disneyland usually lasts 10am-9pm and my last jaunt was 4 years ago w/ an ex, there was really only one or two things I wanted to see. But the biggest thing to look forward to was night photography.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Total Neglect

wow, last post was over 2 months ago...this is getting sad. I have a backlog of posts, including reviews of all my travel gear as well as my recent Coachella trip. Still working on the GoPro Hero 3 review, but April has been super busy every weekend.

since April's almost over, let's hope May finds some free time...

Monday, February 18, 2013

Sale on USB Batteries - 6000mAh + 5000mAh

Here's a great deal i got in my inbox today from NewTrent, a makeer of USB batteries. Specifically, mobile batteries w/ USB ports. I use them a lot when doing 4+ hour time lapses with the gopro, or just general travel charging. I bought two of their iCurve IMP70D 7000mAh units, which is has been updated to the Easypak NT70T 7000mAh. Two USB ports mean being able to charge two devices at once, which when limited to one (or no) outlet can mean a big difference.