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02-08-2006, 11:05 AM
Major leaguers to open nightclub in Bricktown
Posted: Tuesday, February 07, 2006
By Heidi R. Centrella
hcentrella@okcbusiness.com
THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN REMOVED AT THE REQUEST OF THE PUBLISHER.
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Gentlemen:
The article on your Web site, okctalk.com, entitled Major Leaguers To Open Nightclub In Bricktown, by Heidi Centrella, is a copyrighted story belonging to Parkway Publishing Co., LLC, doing business as OKCBusiness and okcbusiness.com. You did not seek permission from the corporation to reprint the story on your Web site.
We hereby demande that you immediately remove the article from your Web site. If the article is not removed from you site by Thursday, February 16th, we will seek legal means to have it removed.
Linda Meoli
Vice President, Operations
OKCBusiness
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I would like to remind everyone we DO have a copyright policy in place and it must be followed. I agree with the position of OKCBusiness.com and Linda Meoli. I just think this situation was handled with a complete lack of class. A simple....hey I ran across a post would you mind type of email would have sufficed. Resorting to threats and strong arm tactics is just plain stupid and class-less. I provided a link to our copyright policy below.
I would also like too point out WE (OKCTalk) did not reprint anything. It was posted by a user on a public message board and removed once notifed of the violation.
http://www.okctalk.com/forum-rules/4-please-read.html (http://www.okctalk.com/forum-rules/4-please-read.html)
Posted: Tuesday, February 07, 2006
By Heidi R. Centrella
hcentrella@okcbusiness.com
THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN REMOVED AT THE REQUEST OF THE PUBLISHER.
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Gentlemen:
The article on your Web site, okctalk.com, entitled Major Leaguers To Open Nightclub In Bricktown, by Heidi Centrella, is a copyrighted story belonging to Parkway Publishing Co., LLC, doing business as OKCBusiness and okcbusiness.com. You did not seek permission from the corporation to reprint the story on your Web site.
We hereby demande that you immediately remove the article from your Web site. If the article is not removed from you site by Thursday, February 16th, we will seek legal means to have it removed.
Linda Meoli
Vice President, Operations
OKCBusiness
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I would like to remind everyone we DO have a copyright policy in place and it must be followed. I agree with the position of OKCBusiness.com and Linda Meoli. I just think this situation was handled with a complete lack of class. A simple....hey I ran across a post would you mind type of email would have sufficed. Resorting to threats and strong arm tactics is just plain stupid and class-less. I provided a link to our copyright policy below.
I would also like too point out WE (OKCTalk) did not reprint anything. It was posted by a user on a public message board and removed once notifed of the violation.
http://www.okctalk.com/forum-rules/4-please-read.html (http://www.okctalk.com/forum-rules/4-please-read.html)