first amendment
Dear TimeWarner-AOL : Bite me.
This is what I got late last night :
From: margaret_langston@timeinc.com
Date: 28 February 2007 06:57:58 PM EST
To: Liza Sabater ...Subject: Re: DMCA Copyright Notice
Dear Website Proprietor:
I am an attorney for Time Inc., the corporate publisher of People Magazine. This will put you on notice that Time Inc. has concluded an agreement with a photo agency for exclusive rights to publish photographs of Patrick Dempsey and his family (including his newborn twins) in People Magazine and on People.com. These are the only photographs of Mr. Dempsey and his twins now in existence.In the past your website has posted photographs which have been licensed exclusively to Time Inc. for publication in People Magazine and on People.com, in violation of Time Inc.’s exclusive rights.
This letter is an official notification under the provisions of Section 512(c) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act that the posting of any photographs of Patrick Dempsey and/or any other members of his family with his newborn twins, would infringe Time Inc.’s rights in North America, Australia and New Zealand.I have a good faith belief that use of such photographs in the manner set forth herein would not be authorized by of Time Inc., its licensing representatives, or the law. The information provided herein is accurate to the best of my knowledge. I hereby swear under penalty of perjury that I am authorized to act on behalf of Time Inc. for matters pertaining to notification of infringement of its exclusive rights in its copyrighted material.
Very truly yours
Nicholas J. Jollymore
Deputy General Counsel
Time Inc.
nicholas_jollymore@timeinc.com
Here is my response:
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How Shall We Sing the Lord's Song?

Photo used with permission from Heartland
My heart rouses
thinking to bring you news
of somethingthat concerns you
and concerns many men. Look at
what passes for the new.You will not find it there but in
despised poems.
It is difficultto get the news from poems
yet men die miserably every day
for lackof what is found there.
Hear me out
for I too am concernedand every man
who wants to die at peace in his bed
besides.
--
William Carlos Williams
“Asphodel, That Greeny Flowerâ€
It is a miserable death, I think, to die unheard, unheeded, alone. Cut off from friends, family, all that is familiar, men and women find methods to assuage their madness. Poetry beckons. Songs of lament. In the Bible, we call them Psalms. In the eyes of the United States government, we call them "classified." Not fit for public view. Potential vehicles for terror.
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