I've decided to make a series of vlogs from my
appearances as a reproductive human cloning activist.
I started with the appearance most likely to bring
the "copyright fanatics" down on me. It is based on my appearance on Fox
News on "The Hannidy and Colmes Show" about three years ago. It was one of
my "better" appearances--except for the fact I weighed about thirty pounds more
in those days.
You can access it by clicking my site. It is
the first vlog to appear. I described what Hannidy was like off camera as
fairly and accurately as I possibly could.
I don't know what the "laws" are like regarding
this. It just seems to me that I have the right to publish a video of my
appearance on a TV show, especially if I am not doing anything commercial with
it. Don't we have the right to share our TV appearances with our friends,
fellow vloggers and Internet voyeurs?
I know that there is going to be a total new body
of law developing around questions such as these. Does anyone have any
idea or know a lawyer who might be able to fight for any of us to use "our own
image" as we please?
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer, Writer, Activist
Advisor: The Immortality Institute Hoboken, NJ http://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/ 201-656-3280
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