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Associated Press threatens to sue over Elian pix parody site
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 14:43:59 -0400
- To: politech@vorlon.mit.edu
- Subject: FC: Associated Press threatens to sue over Elian pix parody site
- From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
- Cc: dtomlin@ap.org, brad_king@wired.com
[It seems like we're seeing a two-tier copyright system emerge on the Net.
If you own your own server (as I do), or pay for hosting, you'll have a
better chance of fending off specious copyright claims. For instance, if my
coloc provider were to pull the plug on my server -- not that I think they
would -- they'd better have a bloody good reason. But if you have a free
web site on Geocities, watch out. Even online, or especially online, you
get what you pay for. --Declan]
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http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,35958,00.html
Wazzup? Not Elián Web Parody
by Brad King
11:25 a.m. Apr. 27, 2000 PDT
The latest in a quick string of "Wazzup" commercial website parodies --
this one a takeoff of last weekend's Elián Gonzalez drama -- is history.
The Associated Press, which holds the copyright to the now-famous picture
of an armed agent about to seize the 6-year-old Cuban boy from a caretaker,
has threatened legal action against the creator of the Internet-based
animation.
Although site creator Sean Bonner took down the site, he did not slink away
quietly.
[...]
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http://www.geocities.com/elian_true/
I'm David Tomlin with AP.
We've already written the Geocities copyright agent about
your unauthorized defacing and display of AP pictures on
your site there.
I'm writing now about the display at:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view.php3?id=266
You are exposing yourself to liability for copyright
infringement that can include both fines and possible
criminal penalties. We'll go for whatever it takes to get
our material out of your hands. Please acknowledge
immediately that you understand and are taking down the
display of AP pictures at the address above.
David Tomlin
AP 50 Rockefeller Plaza
New York 10020
(212) 621-1796
dtomlin@ap.org
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>Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 13:37:55 -0500
>From: "bonrop" <bonrop@mail.sixsite.com>
>Reply-To: <bonrop@mail.sixsite.com>
>To: <declan@well.com>
>Subject: Dear Adoring Public:
>X-Mailer: <SMTP32 v991129>
>
>Dear Adoring Public:
>
>We have been aware of the parody thing since the get-go. We decided to
>remove the movie in favor of Mr. Tomlin's letter to let everyone else in
>on what was going on. Rest assured, the clip still exists (it's easily the
>best thing either of us idiots has ever done, so we'd never destroy it)
>and it will again bubble up to the surface of the information superhighway
>before long. In the meantime, log on to www.playboy.com after 4 p.m.
>Central Time to read more about our trials and tribulations. Oh, yeah --
>there are pictures of naked ladies on that site, too.
>
>www.sixsite.com/true
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