Seattle Times Uses Copyright Law for Censorship, to Defend Steve Ballmer
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2010-11-20 10:50:29 UTC
- Modified: 2010-11-20 10:50:29 UTC
Summary: Another fine example of copyright being misused to suppress free speech and the Seattle Times acting as though it's Microsoft's PR department redressed to look like "official" and "professional" news
THE RATHER appalling 'newspaper' called Seattle Times is more of a propaganda tool for the Gates Foundation and for Microsoft, which is taking Seattle Times staff out for meals and briefs reporters so that they just print Microsoft's spin. We have posted many examples before (almost a hundred in the past year alone), so we are not going to post more examples. They are just a small subset and they can be found in our archives.
The latest blunder from the
Seattle Times is that they had an image removed from a competitor's site. They are attacking fair use (humour purposes) to defend an unethical bully, Steve Ballmer. This only contributes to our negative characterisation of the the
Seattle Times, which is not news; it's corporate press and it's in the pocket of companies that include Microsoft.
Luckily, after or just before the
Seattle Times helped
censor Engadget's work, many people in the comments created other, derivative images (which the
Seattle Times has not formally complained about) and we include all of them below in the interests of freedom of speech.
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