Monday, October 29, 2007

Fox 'news' tries to CENSOR GOP DEBATE video as THEIR PRIVATE PROPERTY!

How pathetic America has become, just as Russian cops beat and extort motorist to suppplement their meager pay. In this case, can anyone IMAGINE Fox or any other network trying to copyright the LINCOLN-DOUGLAS debates, as PRIVATE PROPERTY for the exclusive use of the network???

America- the nation founded on throwing East India Tea company ROYAL GOVT. MONOPOLY tea into Boston Harbor, is now a nation where OUR PRESIDENTIAL POLITICAL DEBATES are OWNED by an Australian media tycoon robber-baron!
(To be precise, Australian union-buster Rupert Murdoch owns Fox 'news,' the network that dominates America's right-wing media empire, while he simultaneously broadcasts Chinese Communist propaganda news on behalf of that Communist government.)

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Fox Bars Candidates From Using Its Images

By Marc Santora
October 26, 2007
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/26/fox-says-all-candidates-to-stop-using-images-from-news-channel/index.html?hp


The Fox News Channel sent notices to the campaigns of the leading Republican presidential candidates ordering them to stop using images from their Fox appearances in their campaign ads. The notices were sent out after the network was criticized for singling out only Senator John McCain’s campaign in barring use of the images.
Earlier in the week, Fox had demanded that the McCain campaign cancel an advertisement that prominently featured his performance in a debate Sunday night that Fox News had sponsored. The advertisement featured a video clip of Mr. McCain’s shot at Senator Hillary Clinton for pushing a $1 million earmark for a museum commemorating the Woodstock festival in 1969, ending with the biting observation that he was “tied up” during the concert. Mr. McCain was in a North Vietnamese prison at the time.
Earlier tonight, the Web site Talking Points Memo pointed out that the campaigns of Mr. McCain’s rivals, specifically Rudolph W. Giuliani and Mitt Romney, made liberal use of footage from Fox images to promote their candidates, but had not been told to remove the images.

“Our legal team has been alerted and there will be cease and desist orders,” said a Fox spokesperson.
Rival campaigns have privately suggested that they believe Fox unfairly skews its coverage in Mr. Giuliani’s favor, citing his long history with Roger Ailes, who runs the cable outlet. Mr. Ailes, a former Republican operative, worked as a media consultant on Mr. Giuliani’s first, failed bid for mayor of New York City in 1989 and the two have remained close ever since.
Mr. McCain, appearing on Fox immediately after Sunday’s debate, even joked with one of the hosts, Sean Hannity, about what he saw as his obvious support for Mr. Giuliani, without mentioning his rival by name. Mr. Hannity, who is the host of one of the most popular shows on the channel, begged off the assertion, saying he does not support any particular candidate.

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