the image was created by the paper for its use by someone on staff or hired by the paper. Others copied it instead of making their own or paying for it.
Fair use is a big stretch in this case. As much as I hate the tactics of the LVRJ, I would side with the paper this time.
she owns the copyrights (according to the article) and can sue for damages. Also for breach of privacy. And benefiting from the proceeds of a crime. Why wouldn't she sue?
The images will still be somewhere on the internet, but harder to find.
Called the grey market. Happens all the time- with cars too. Used to happen with 35mm film cameras. He should go to Sam's Club and complain to them and have they pay for it. They refused to disclose the warranty was not valid.
web hosting is now cheap. Host the files yourself and you also get to keep control of it. No more problems with suppliers. And it adds to the search ranking of your own site.
On the post: 'Spinning' Trademarked; Gyms Being Threatened For Holding Spinning Classes Sans License
Re: Please help my tiny brain
And no, they do not apply to other countries. The article doesn't say if the trademark was granted in Denamrk also.
On the post: New Newspaper Business Model: Create Compelling Graphic, Wait For Others To Use It... And Then Sue
I don't see how fair use applies
Fair use is a big stretch in this case. As much as I hate the tactics of the LVRJ, I would side with the paper this time.
On the post: Jenzabar Loses Its Attempt To Suppress Criticism Of Its Founder, A Former Tiananmen Square Activist
no court fees awarded?
Maybe time to sue for malicious prosecution and harassment?
On the post: Netflix's Move From DVDs To Streaming Shows The Massive Value Of First Sale Doctrine
direct download
The record industry allowed itunes to grab the song download market. I am surprised the movie companies will do the same.
On the post: Amazon Won't Host Wikileaks... But Will Sell The Leaked Cables For Your Kindle?
Now GONE
the link is now to a 404 document not found.
What happened to their explanation?
On the post: Irony: Ebook About Clueless Media Moguls Costs Many Times Brand New Hardcover Version
kindle version gone
On the post: Rethinking Money: Breaking Up Currencies
People also want to buy in their own currency or in a familiar one (such as the US dollar or Euro)
Not going to happen.
On the post: Lawsuit Trolling: Investors Looking For Lawsuits To 'Invest' In
sue themselves
Talk about irony. And the massive profits to be had!
On the post: The 'Spam Filter Ate My Notice' Reasoning Convinces Court To Extend Deadline
settings
And then after I started getting read requests from spam emails, I set outlook to never send a read request.
Email is not the proper way to send legal matters. They need to be followed up with a letter or a phone call to confirm.
On the post: Erin Andrews Trying To Takedown Nude Images Using Copyright She 'Bought'
yes sue and win
The images will still be somewhere on the internet, but harder to find.
On the post: South Korean Animators Protest Banksy Simpsons Opening... Which They Animated
Re: down
On the post: Irony: Book About Recording Industry's Mishandling Of Digital Priced Higher As Ebook Than Physical Book
lower price now
On the post: Broken Monitor Still Under Warranty, But Samsung Won't Fix It, Because You Don't Live In Canada
Re: Cross-border purchasing
Called the grey market. Happens all the time- with cars too. Used to happen with 35mm film cameras. He should go to Sam's Club and complain to them and have they pay for it. They refused to disclose the warranty was not valid.
On the post: How Not To Connect With Fans: Have Gilbert Gottfried Tell Them To 'Go F Yourself' For Listening To Music
On the post: Preparing New Techdirt CwF+RtB Offerings, And Extending The Crystal Ball For Those Who Bought
like movies?
So hold back unless you pay.
Surprising.
Fairly new to this site, so first I heard of this. So interesting what the new package offers.
On the post: Court Says Personal Injury Plaintiff Has To Give Defendant Access To Facebook & Myspace Info
As already stated, part of discovery, you can get access to almost everything.
Same as emails.
Don't put anything in writing, emails, etc, if you don't want it used against you.
On the post: Canadian Man Charged With Criminal Libel By The Police
Civil is between two people (or a company) and criminal means you get arrested, fingerprinted, and you have a criminal record.
On the post: Scribd Puts User Docs Behind A Paywall Without Them Realizing It
On the post: How Long Until Joan Lunden Disassociates Herself From World Progress Report?
now proactive?
Really trying to bury problems now.
On the post: Yahoo Happily Admits It Manipulates Ad Auctions To Get Advertisers To Bid More
Shill bidding is also illegal in many places.
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