PD tries to hush Abe Zaidan
The Plain Dealer/Northeast Ohio Media Group has
threatened to sue retired BJ political columnist Abe Zaidan for publishing a
short clip of a 40-minute video that the paper had shown online - and then
removed. Abe put it on his liberal Internet blog, Plunderbund.
The flap involved the PD's editorial board's group
interview of Gov. Kasich, Democratic candidate Ed FitzGerald and Green Party
candidate Anita Rios.
The BJ did the same thing to Harry Liggett and John
Olesky when the BJ Alums blog told the world about now-retired reporter Jim
Carney’s 3-day suspension over his dealings with a person involved with one of
his stories. It’s a way for the big bad companies with attorneys to frighten
little guys disseminating information they don’t like.
So they use copyright laws, and they’re within their
rights to bully little people with it, to keep others from doing to them what
newspapers do to other businesses in newspaper articles.
Interesting, huh?
I ran into the same thing with a bad construction
company, which threatened a slapsuit if I didn’t recant my complaint to the
Better Business Bureau about its shoddy work. They can afford the legal fees cost; they
know you can’t. The company went out of business a year or so later.
It’s the cost of tilting at windmills, which I have done
all my life.
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