Washington Post Cease-And-Desist

January 19, 2000


To Whom It May Concern:

It has recently come to our attention that Curfew.org has reproduced and distributed via the Internet copies of an article from The Washington Post newspaper. We found the article in question at: http://www.curfew.org/news/wp990619.html.

While we appreciate your interest in this article and in washingtonpost.com, it is our understanding that Curfew.org did not receive permission from washingtonpost.com or from its agents, and are not permitted under applicable law, to reproduce, modify, link to or distribute this material.

As you may know, under federal copyright law, you are legally required to obtain permission from us before reproducing or distributing any article that appears on washingtonpost.comâs service because such articles are protected under the Copyright Act. Federal copyright law prohibits the unauthorized reproduction, scanning, or distribution of copyrighted material via the Internet or any other medium.

In addition, as a matter of contract law, Curfew.org is also prohibited from reproducing or distributing [or linking to] such material pursuant to washingtonpost.comâs Member Agreement.

Accordingly, in recognition of our copyright and trademark rights, we request that you discontinue use, including the transmission, distribution or reproduction of this and any other washingtonpost.com articles and materials except as expressly authorized in writing. Copyright permissions requests may be directed via e-mail to permissions@washingtonpost.com or to the address at the top of this page.

To the best of my knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. Under penalty of perjury, I am authorized to act on behalf of washingtonpost.com to provide you with notification of this infringement.

We appreciate your cooperation.

Sincerely,


Katharine Scully
Associate Counsel


KS/jeb


About Curfew.Org . A Brief History of Curfews . How to Fight Curfews
Related Resources . Feedback . Guestbook . Main Page
Curfew.Org released under the terms of the Open Content License.