Dorie asks about a "pictures used without permission" disclaimer.

It's as easy as right-clicking on someone's website to get pictures without
permission. People are always grabbing pics of elected officials and using
them in newsletters, posters, brochures, etc. without asking permission.
It's just a part of being a public figure.

During the last legislative session, I was working with some cabbies at the
airport on an issue near and dear to them. It got nasty and the other side
put up misleading flyers all over with my pic on them. Looked too much like
a wanted poster for my taste!

Then there was the famous Thunder Under the Rotunda poster from this last
session featuring two prize fighters who had Larry Pogemiller and Phil
Krinkie's faces superimposed over them. "Floats like a butterfly, stings
like a fee." I daresay no one asked permission for that one either!


linda higgins
old highland


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