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Larry Flynt website sued for allegedly using content with no license
Gay Adult Company Files Suit Against Larry Flynt Publications
It was announced Wednesday that the IO Group, Inc., parent company of popular gay adult studio Titan Media, filed suit against Larry Flynt Publications, Inc. (LFP) for copyright infringement and common law Right of Publicity violations. The suit comes after several of Titan?s photographs were found on LFP-owned pay site StudClub.com, served from LFPcontent.com. ?We were stunned to find 220 of our images being sold as content on LFP?s StudClub.com Web site,? said IO?s vice president of marketing Keith Webb. ?The images were being used as content in photo galleries with no associated review or commentary.? Webb added that, ?even more shocking,? the images in question contained Titan copyright marks (either the Titan name or the name of a particular film). ?LFP clearly knew the origins and the owners of the photos, yet they went ahead and published and sold them as content on their paid membership site anyway,? Webb continued. According to Titan, IO Group is asking for willful statutory damages for each of the 220 images, as well as common law Right of Publicity awards. If the court sides with the plaintiff, IO could receive up to $30 million, which would include damages of up to $150,000 per image. http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary...ntent_ID=53189 I wonder if this was content they had a print license for but no web license, or if they had no license at all or something else. |
Good, I hope they get every penny of that $30 million.
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See what happens when you settle with Acacia, :Graucho
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damn lots of lawsuits lately
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Seems unlikely that LFP would purposely use copyrighted content. There must be more to the story.
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sad that all these companies cant make an honest dollar anymore so they are all sueing each others pants off.
what a bunch of fucking pansies. |
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yea 220 images are worth those millions
lemmg get down to mac'd's to spill some coffee on me |
A few years ago it was the bizz that if you agreed to something personaly, both parties have worked with this and where happy.
Even without any contract, because the words have counted. Then the Internet became more and more public and the times have changed. That's the true. Within the old days you could be sure to work with this for years. But today, where everybody does not earn the millions anymore, the battles starts much more often. |
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