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Originally Posted by rlauzon
The onus was on Conde Nast to show that they were. Too often companies assert rights that they do not have in order to get what they want.
At least here in the U.S., you are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty.
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But they
were under copyright protection, and Mr Moynihan
was proven guilty. IMHO he was unwise to let it go as far as a court case, when he could have easily avoided all the unpleasantness which resulted, but that's just a personal opinion.