He definitely got some YouTube mileage out of it, isn't that the old saying;

There is no such thing as bad publicity

On 25 October 2017 at 22:59, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
>>https://www.diyphotography.net/internet-entrepreneur-shocked-copyright-owner-sued-stealing-work/
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> I showed this video to my students on Monday night and everyone
> enjoyed it. And some important points about copyright were clarified.
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> But after having a couple of days to think about it I'm suspicious. He
> claims his lawyer told him not to make this video but he obviously did
> any way and it's still on line after a couple of weeks - even though
> he explicitly calls the person who sued him "malicious" (though
> without naming the party whose copyright he infringed). He doesn't
> seem like the kind of guy who would be able to shrug off a $35k
> lawsuit loss as just an annoying business expense.
>
> I'm starting to suspect this is just a publicity grab and this guy was
> never sued at all.
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