Shepard Fairey admits wrong doing 

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Shepard Fairey just recently released this statement about his legal battle with copyright infringments: In an effort to keep everyone up to date on my legal battle to uphold the principle of fair use in copyright laws, I wanted to notify you of a recent development in my case against The Associated Press (AP). On October 9, 2009, my lawyers sent a letter to the AP and to the photographer Mannie Garcia, through their lawyers, notifying them that I intend to amend my court pleadings. Throughout the case, there has been a question as to which Mannie Garcia photo I used as a reference to design the HOPE image. The AP claimed it was one photo, and I claimed it was another. The new filings state for the record that the AP is correct about which photo I used as a reference and that I was mistaken. While I initially believed that the photo I referenced was a different one, I discovered early on in the case that I was wrong.

In an attempt to conceal my mistake I submitted false images and deleted other images. I sincerely apologize for my lapse in judgment and I take full responsibility for my actions which were mine alone. I am taking every step to correct the information and I regret I did not come forward sooner.
I am very sorry to have hurt and disappointed colleagues, friends, and family who have supported me in this difficult case and trying time in my life. I am also sorry because my actions may distract from what should be the real focus of my case ñ the right to fair use so that all artists can create freely. Regardless of which of the two images was used, the fair use issue should be the same.

1 Comment:

  • Comment by Chris Ro — October 20, 2009 @ 4:17 pm

    Yeah. Kind of lame me thinks. Ahh well, I always say, honesty is the best policy. Better to fes up now than later. Way to stand up!

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