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Just Sara wrote:Well this has been entertaining.![]()
Now, if he starts taking legal action to remove the Journey/SP boots and music vids from yootoob, be forewarned I will most definitely have a very heartfelt and very passionate hissy fit.
we received a cease and desist letter from steve perry's attorney. mr perry says he did not agree to have his name and likeness used in the promotion of our site. our intention was not to promote our site but to add relavant news to our site. we immediately complied with his request. but stay tuned, the photographer that took the photos owns the copyrights to the images so there may be a fight in terms of how he can use them.
*Laura wrote:An explanation regarding the removal of the pictures...From Jill Smith,the owner of the site:we received a cease and desist letter from steve perry's attorney. mr perry says he did not agree to have his name and likeness used in the promotion of our site. our intention was not to promote our site but to add relavant news to our site. we immediately complied with his request. but stay tuned, the photographer that took the photos owns the copyrights to the images so there may be a fight in terms of how he can use them.
perrylover52 wrote:*Laura wrote:An explanation regarding the removal of the pictures...From Jill Smith,the owner of the site:we received a cease and desist letter from steve perry's attorney. mr perry says he did not agree to have his name and likeness used in the promotion of our site. our intention was not to promote our site but to add relavant news to our site. we immediately complied with his request. but stay tuned, the photographer that took the photos owns the copyrights to the images so there may be a fight in terms of how he can use them.
This doesn't surprise me. I had talked with a professional photographer and was told that the negatives were his and that he owns the copyrights to the pictures for at least 75 years. That's why you can't just go to Staples and make copies of pictures because Staples could get sued. Personally, a letter to Jill just asking her to remove the pictures first would have been better. But the fact that he went for a C&D letter first. Has me shaking my head and wondering why the heavy hand.
Rick wrote:It's the same thing with magazines posting celebrity pictures. The subject doesn't usually have any control over it unless it's libel or slander.
*Laura wrote:An explanation regarding the removal of the pictures...From Jill Smith,the owner of the site:we received a cease and desist letter from steve perry's attorney. mr perry says he did not agree to have his name and likeness used in the promotion of our site. our intention was not to promote our site but to add relavant news to our site. we immediately complied with his request. but stay tuned, the photographer that took the photos owns the copyrights to the images so there may be a fight in terms of how he can use them.
Shadowsong wrote: anyway ethics has really nothing to do with the law.
Rick wrote:It's the same thing with magazines posting celebrity pictures. The subject doesn't usually have any control over it unless it's libel or slander.
TigerBite wrote:Same with ANY celeb.
Perrydise wrote:The pics were excellent, and now they are gone. I wonder how much money Your Bridal Planner, bookings and what not, made off the time his face was on their site?
Steve, as we all do, has the right to protect himself and his image.
Perrydise wrote:The pics were excellent, and now they are gone. I wonder how much money Your Bridal Planner, bookings and what not, made off the time his face was on their site?
Steve, as we all do, has the right to protect himself and his image.
johnny15 wrote:Perrydise wrote:The pics were excellent, and now they are gone. I wonder how much money Your Bridal Planner, bookings and what not, made off the time his face was on their site?
Steve, as we all do, has the right to protect himself and his image.
I'm using the site to plan my wedding. They don't sell anything. People getting married use the site for free advice and to find vendors in their area. I don't see how any financial gain could have been had by placing the pics. I believe them when they say they were only reporting wedding related news. However, I do agree with SP that he should be able to decide if his name/likeness can be used on the site.
ohsherrie wrote:TigerBite wrote:Same with ANY celeb.
Not really.
Steve didn't take any action that I know of to stop the use of the pics taken at the premiers of Monster or those taken surrounding the World Series. I'm guessing that the reason he didn't is because those were CELEB pics and therefore available for use by the media.
The wedding of a friend and a website using the pics to promote its services aren't quite the same.
Playitloudforme wrote:While I agree that the site should not have used Perry's picture without his permission... the cease & desist letter was overboard. I mean, c'mon... one letter would have been enough.
I'm a Perry fan, through and through...but this disappoints the shit outta me. There's that good ol' christmas spirit in action.
Playitloudforme wrote:While I agree that the site should not have used Perry's picture without his permission... the cease & desist letter was overboard. I mean, c'mon... one letter would have been enough.
I'm a Perry fan, through and through...but this disappoints the shit outta me. There's that good ol' christmas spirit in action.
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