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What happened to the pictures? Exhibit A, Exhibit B
Will they ever come back? Yes and no

Snapped Shot: Pwned by the Associated Press

We have been informed that the Associated Press takes issue with our use of their images on this website, and until I'm able to resolve this matter with them amicably, I'm going to have to take the site offline.

Please feel free to e-mail me if you know more about this kinda thing. I'm posting a copy of the AP's letter in the extended body of this article, for full disclosure.

Background
Snapped Shot is a site that deals with the criticism of photojournalism. The industry is inaccurate in its reporting, it falls for terrorist propaganda too easily, and in general, the photos that you see presented as "news" on a daily basis are nothing more than fluff. This site has, from the beginning, intended to correct that by presenting specific instances of bias or inaccuracy along with commentary as to why said photographs are inaccurate. I have never drawn a profit from this website, and have never received compensation for any of the "copyrighted" works that are owned by the AP. Furthermore, I have always been careful to give full credit to the wire photographers who have taken the pictures, and have even interacted cordially with a handful of them.
What The?
So why is the AP seeking action against me? I am not making any money off of their work. I am not a mainstream "news" site ala Yahoo, Google, or Breitbart. So what's the deal? Is the Associated Press uncomfortable with the content of this website? Have I struck a nerve too close to home? No idea, but if you're a lawyer that deals in intellectual property, I'm ready to become your new best friend...

The Mrs. suggests that I start blogging about Gardening. I dunno, don't you have to deal with the National Gardening Association to do that? [Ed.:—Okay, bad "legal threat" joke. At least I still have my well-honed sense of pun!]



As an aside, I'm somewhat befuddled on this point, and hope that some of you can help clarify this for me. How in the world can one provide analysis, commentary, and criticism on news photographs, if they are forbidden from actually showing said photograph? Did the Associated Press crack down on people who clipped newspapers out and shared them with their co-workers? Did they crack down on the thousands of fax-lists that powered New York through the 80's? And is this even relevant? I'd love to hear what you think.

I hope to continue with this blog, even though it's pretty clear that the form of it will change. I just need to make sure that everything's squared away with the current situation first. Please do stay tuned--I'll be posting updates here as I have them.

A kindly reminder to all: No lawsuit has been filed as of yet. As of now, I am only dealing with the heavily-implied threat of one. -B.

I am considering rounding up donations to purchase a valid license to operate with all Associated Press photos on this site. That would be the ideal situation for all of us, as the AP would theoretically be glad to get another paying customer.

However, I think there's much more potential here: What if we could create a website where anyone could comment on and critique the AP's work? Where the photos could be available for longer than the average 1 or 2 weeks that places like Yahoo! News offer? (I've got plenty of other ideas, but I'll leave it at this for now.)

The costs for doing this kind of thing are pretty high, but if there's anyone out there that's looking for a nice venture along these lines, be sure to let me know.

(I'd love to hear what you think of the idea, even if you aren't one of those people.)

Links
My deepest gratitude to everyone here who rushed to help me here. Your response was truly awe-inspiring!



(I'll try and keep this list maintained so you can see what everyone thought about this whole incident. If I miss you, it wasn't intentional—just send me a gentle reminder!)



AP complaint, page 1
 

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cb.blog on 2008-03-16 10:36 #4452

The MSM’s Photo Faux Pas

Imagine, if you will, a blogger who decides to focus his work on exposing the inaccuracy of the mainstream media’s photojournalism. In order to do so, this blogger would need to post the photos to be discussed (be that discussion editorial, criti...

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Here is what a handful of random people think about this article. But first, the fine print:
The opinions expressed here, even where approved for display, do not necessarily reflect the opinions of this website, the management, or any other entity or organization, with the exception of the Vast Zionist Conspiracy. Those opinions we represent in style, yo. Please keep the language in these comments clean, as this is intended to be a family-friendly, work-friendly website. Comments not compliant with this policy will be edited for content where necessary. Abusive or otherwise illegal comments will be reported to the proper authorities, up to and including the aforementioned Vast Zionist Conspiracy. The Management cannot and will not be held responsible for commenters making a spectacle of themselves, even if The Management are the said commenters in question. In other words, don't take yourself so seriously, folks. We're all here to discuss the news, and more importantly, to have fun. Now go get yourself into some OCD treatment program—you obviously need it if you actually read all of this mess.

SFC MAC on 2008-03-04 08:59 #1
*Brian,
My input and reference to your site:

http://sfcmac.wordpress.com/2008/03/04/associated-press-thugs-threaten-blogger/
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Robert D on 2008-03-07 14:47 #2
*Glad you could work something out Brian. I'll update my site.
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Jeff on 2008-03-16 09:13 #3
*http://www.zombietime.com/reuters_photo_fraud/ Ap and Reuters are the biggest photo shopping people on the planet. Of course they don't want you showing pictures they produce, you are bound to point out the outright lies they produce as "journalism". Love the site, pics or not.
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