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The Last of Us devs accused of using graphic designer's Boston transit map without permission [Update]

After accusing Naughty Dog of using his Transit Map of the Boston subway system in The Last of Us without permission, graphic designer Cameron Booth has updated his blog noting he has spoken to the developers on the matter.

Update:

"I’ve just spoken with Naughty Dog over the phone in a very constructive conversation," wrote Booth. "Can’t say more at the moment, but it seems as if matters will be resolved to everyone’s satisfaction shortly. I can say that they do acknowledge their error in using my map and were very apologetic for it. I likewise apologized for my initial vitriolic post."

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According to his post, Cameron Booth said he wasn't asked permission to use his work in the game, and he says he has reached out to Naughty Dog in order to find out how it ended up being used.

While Sony hasn't responded to request for comment by GI International, it hasn't taken long for the Internet mob to ascend on Booth's Tumblr with pitchforks in hand.

While some say he should have handled the matter privately at first before "lambasting" the developer online, others have told him to be thankful someone uses a "map of a map" he created, and that he should just be happy his "work is good enough for someone to actually want to use and shut the f**k up."

Gotta love the Internet.

Naughty Dog was recently scolded a bit by Ellen Page. They aren't having a very good week it seems.

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