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16
Feb
Republicans Quickly Retract Pelosi Copyright Accusation
by QuestionGirl • 5:16 pm

Can these idiots get anything right? You’d think they would have checked before putting out a news release. But of course, they got so friggin excited when they thought they had her. I got some news for the Republican Study Committee …..you better go back to studying, because you’re idiots. Oh wait, that’s not news!

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans quickly retracted a news release that accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of violating copyrights of C-SPAN, the cable channel that televises House and Senate proceedings.

The GOP took Pelosi to task because her new blog used video of this week’s Iraq war debate, but then backtracked Thursday after learning C-SPAN had no copyright for the footage.

The Republican Study Committee, a group of conservative House members, contended in an afternoon news release that Pelosi’s Web log violated copyright and trademark law by pirating “for partisan purposes” clips of members speaking on the House floor.

The clips, hosted by the popular video’sharing Web site YouTube, have C-SPAN’s logo visible.

“As of noon today, the speaker had posted at least 16 videos that are copyrighted C-SPAN material from the House floor,” according to the release from RSC spokesman Brad Dayspring. He cited an unnamed C-SPAN employee responsible for answering copyright questions from congressional employees.

Not so, said C-SPAN spokeswoman Jennifer Moire. The videos on Pelosi’s blog, called The Gavel, came from the House chamber, where the footage is shot by cameras owned by Congress, not C-SPAN.

Read more at Yahoo News


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