A copyright dispute appears to have broken out between Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam and the publisher of a collection of “luxury magazines” aimed at high-end consumers in cities across the U.S. Beam first wrote about the company and its magazines last September, and he was more than a bit derisive. But now, the publisher appears to have pulled a few select quotes from Beam’s article to use as promotional material for the magazines, an action which Beam calls “blatant copyright infringement,” especially since the references to Beam’s column “omitted what we call the lead, which referred to [the] magazine as ‘a 352-page doorstop’ filled with ‘puffy, party-oriented proto-journalism.'”