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PerezHilton accused of violating copyrights
Seven of Tinseltown's top photo agencies have threatened to sue the popular celebrity-skewering site PerezHilton.com for allegedly stealing their pictures, a spokesman for the shutterbugs said last night.
"Perez claims he is making a fortune off exploiting pictures taken by photographers. He blatantly violates copyright and makes advertising revenues off other people's works."
December 1, 2006 at 11:40 AM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink
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