After the New York Times published the accounts of two women who claim they were groped by Donald Trump, people in the Trump camp threatened that the candidate was drawing up a lawsuit, and it was going to be YUGE.
That lawsuit didn’t materialize, although Trump did demand a retraction that never happened either. On Wednesday, though, a suit that had been threatened against Trump did come true, although it had absolutely nothing to do with sexual assault.
It turns out the photographer who took the photo of a bowl of Skittles that found its way into a tweet by Donald Trump, Jr., was more than just angry to have his picture used by the campaign.
Trump sued for #copyright infringement by photographer behind infamous Skittles photo: pic.twitter.com/tUVBtU5MZQ
— Bill Donahue (@Bill__Donahue) October 19, 2016
Seriously … it was a photo of a bowl of candy. Still, as the suit states, the photographer, a refugee himself, found it “reprehensibly offensive” that his picture was being used as a metaphor for the unchecked admittance of Syrian refugees.
Trump sued in Chicago over use of Skittles photo https://t.co/tHPNwqaROU via @crainschicago
— Robert Loerzel (@robertloerzel) October 19, 2016
Not clear how 22 & 23 are relevant to copyright infringement.
— Brian L. Frye (@brianlfrye) October 19, 2016
Fair point — copyright law doesn’t provide protection for how the photographer feels about the use of his photo, though he might be in line for a nice payout anyway.
https://twitter.com/starkwoodjonas/status/788791823598837764
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