Photo Of Streisand Home Becomes An Internet Hit
from the the-power-of-the-internet dept
One thing seems clear these days. If you want to hide something from the internet - you're only likely to make it more widely available, so you're often better off not stirring the hornet's nest. Barbara Streisand is apparently finding that out the hard way. Earlier this month we had the story about how she was suing to have a photo of her house removed from the internet, because she felt it violated her privacy. Of course, the photo was one of 12,000 photos documenting the entire coast of California - all taken from public airspace. Now, as the case gets closer to trial, it's pretty clear that there's no way the photo will ever disappear from the internet - as everyone is checking it out and downloading their own copy (you can see the infamous photo yourself). In the meantime, the photographer in question has filed a motion to have the lawsuit dismissed.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Two questions
The lawsuit asks the defendants to stop disseminating the photographs, saying they use "enhanced technology" and deprive the 61-year-old Adelman of the economic value of the use of the images of her property and residence."
1) Did they use his name by mistake? Should it say '61-year-old Streisand' instead?
2) What "enhanced technology" are they using? Since when did digital cameras become "enhanced technology"?
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sometimes...
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Internet <> Tabloids?
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publicity
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Re: publicity
What happens when you get to the top? Anyone get to the top? How did you feel about yourself once you violated her privacy?How do you think she felt about you?
As curious as I am to see the roses I will never violate privacy knowing how paranoid she is. i also know if our paths cross I certainly want her to know I have a good character. That man needs to be sued-- Don't back down B. Besides Jim is a sharpshooter and he will shoot you in the leg then make you walk down the steep bluff.
With respect,
pinkrose
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Sue happy
Knowing the 70% of the world's lawyers run their business in the US, theres no wonder that these kind of things happen. If theres nothing to litigate they just invent it...
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Re: Sue happy
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another farewell concert by Streisand?
Let's sue this artist. Her "last" concert in LA we spent
a fortune as that would be her last concert and
now we hear, she is going on tour again.
Join force and let's sue her and her Sony money
machine.
Frank
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Re: another farewell concert by Streisand?
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Re: another farewell concert by Streisand?
sold our children just to see you,
we're all broke now, who can blame us,
here we are now, entertain us
B.A.M
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Stupid people
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Opinion
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The Streisand Effect
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Not a violation of privacy
"a Los Angeles Superior Court issued a 46-page opinion on December 3, 2003 holding that Barbra Streisand, the well-known entertainer and Hollywood celebrity, abused the judicial process by filing a lawsuit against aerial archivist Ken Adelman, his Internet Service Provider Layer42.NET, and Pictopia.COM."
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Nosey?
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The picture is still up in late 2020. It's been ~18 years since the photo was taken and the effect of the term is still seen around the world on a daily basis; if anything, this case gave that behavior a name (and an understanding of an appropriate internet-wide response) that will stick with society far beyond her lifetime.
That's a good thing.
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