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letter
A letter to the local cable company
May 18, 1999
VIA FACSIMILE AND U.S. MAIL
Mr. Russ Anthony
Regional Vice President
TCI North Central Regional Office
3001 Coolidge Road, Suite 300
East Lansing, MI 48823
Dear Mr. Anthony:
My firm represents David McCreery, a student at Michigan State
University and a "stringer" photographer for the Associated
Press. On the night of March 31, 1999, the East Lansing Police Department
seized from Mr. McCreery at least 73 negatives and 103 photographs
he took during riots in East Lansing on March 27-28, 1999. Since
the beginning of April, the Department has broadcast, and continues
to broadcast, images of Mr. McCreery's copyrighted photographs on
TCI Cablevision channel 23. I write today on Mr. McCreery's behalf
to request that you remove these photographs from your service to
prevent further copyright infringement by the East Lansing Police
Department.
Mr. McCreery has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection
with the above-mentioned riots; he is a photojournalist who covered
the riots for the AP. His photographs are copyrighted, and the East
Lansing Police Department's unauthorized display of these photos
on channel 23 constitutes copyright infringement.
On April 15, 1999, my firm wrote a letter on Mr. McCreery's behalf
to East Lansing Police Chief Lawton Connelly, requesting that Chief
Connelly take the copyrighted photographs down from the Department's
website. Although the Department has refused to take action based
upon our request, Voyager Information Networks, the City's Internet
service provider, has agreed to take the copyrighted images down
from the site. I have enclosed a copy of our letters for your records.
We write to notify TCI Cablevision of this infringing material
and to seek your assistance to stop the ongoing infringement of
Mr. McCreery's copyright. Please accept this letter as formal notice
that certain of the photo images broadcast by the City on channel
23 are infringing, copyrighted materials belonging to our client.
I have attached photocopies of the infringing images so that you
may remove or disable access to the infringing photographs immediately.
I hope that this letter will be sufficient to reach a prompt resolution
of this matter. However, you should note that if you continue to
broadcast these images, TCI Cablevision itself may be liable for
money damages for direct and contributory infringement. The Federal
Copyright Act authorizes the award of damages, temporary and permanent
injunctive relief, court costs, and attorneys' fees under such circumstances.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at (202)
662-5111. In any event, please let me know before noon EDT on Monday,
May 24, 1999, whether you intend to continue broadcasting these
images.
Sincerely,
Edward J. Walters
Attorney for David McCreery
cc: Mayor Mark Meadows
Thomas M. Yeadon, Esq.
Mr. David McCreery
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