...would also have no respect for property. [More]
Hey Brady Campaign--that's mine.
Who gave you permission to post it in total on your website? The entire article hardly qualifies as "fair use."
They've reportedly infringed on Howard Nemerov's material, too.
Sue their asses.
ReplyDeleteWell, the RIAA claims that copyright infringement of a single song damages them to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars (despite vending the same song on iTunes for $0.99), so I'd say you're good to sue for at least a million + court costs and attorney's fees...
ReplyDeleteC'mon David, you didn't expect them to abide by the same rules they set up for us, did you? /sarc
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They seem to think they are above the laws the rest of us "little people" have to follow. I would at least, send them a certified take down letter and be sure to post it here! :)
ReplyDeleteI would never accuse them of understanding the word "infringe".
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