Posted on December 13, 2007By rhaggartIn Photography NewsPhotographer takes down popular video despite laughable “fair use” claim by it’s creators.Photographer launches global campaign to save infrared film.Fees proposed for photography on public lands. Share this post:TweetFacebookTwitterLinkedIn
MattDecember 13, 2007 at 10:03 amTalk about a blatant disregard for the first amendment… Is there a petition somewhere we can sign on these photography fees?Link
Bruce DeBoerDecember 13, 2007 at 10:23 amAre we living in the USA? Sometimes I don’t even recognize my country anymore.Link
GZDecember 13, 2007 at 2:53 pm@Bruce Buddy, I’m with you. Sometimes I can only shake my head at the foolishness. Each morning I wake up, read the news and discover another freedom lost, Some large. Some small, but lost nevertheless.Link
11211December 14, 2007 at 2:51 amIf you use DIGG, here is the National Parks fees story:http://digg.com/politics/fees_proposed_for_filming_used_to_hide_mismanagement_of_landLink
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Talk about a blatant disregard for the first amendment… Is there a petition somewhere we can sign on these photography fees?
Are we living in the USA? Sometimes I don’t even recognize my country anymore.
@Bruce
Buddy, I’m with you. Sometimes I can only shake my head at the foolishness. Each morning I wake up, read the news and discover another freedom lost, Some large. Some small, but lost nevertheless.
If you use DIGG, here is the National Parks fees story:
http://digg.com/politics/fees_proposed_for_filming_used_to_hide_mismanagement_of_land
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