3 March 2007

LOWER THAN VERMIN - 2

I have been alerted to this, which informs the world that the copyright owner of the Cameron Bullingdon Club aristo-scum pic has withdrawn it from circulation because it has decided school photographs should not be sold on.

Never mind that it is not a school pic – these disgusting parasites were at university when they dressed up for their little show. The photograph has been so widely reproduced that it is now public property, and it is a crucial political and social document. The use of copyright law to suppress freedom of expression should be resisted by any means necessary. In other words, reproduce it at once on your blog or other website to ensure its continued dissemination and send it to all of your friends.

The more of us do it ... you know the script.

5 comments:

Laban said...

The blogger doth protest too much ...
or is it that their rule was 'no middle class' ?

Alex said...

I am just wondering where the heading fits in with Charles Clarke being put forward as a preferred leadership contender for New Labour? Extraordinary rendition, control orders, zero action on Darfur, abusing the judiciary, dismantling access to legal aid, seeking votes with deportation targets - e.g. trying to deport the child of a chilean refugee after 20 years in the UK and a short prison sentence after a pub brawl (and the immigration officers trashed his house while they waited for him to return)? Clarke may not have belonged to any elitist drinking clubs for toffs but given his current support for the above policies, so what? How about a pic of Clarke titled as "lower than aristo-scum"?

Matt Wardman said...

Well, don't start whining when you get invoiced for the use of the photograph, or when other people start stealing *your* work and refuse to pay for it...

Matt

Joanne said...

It looks like a posh boy band to me. I wonder how many of those chaps went on to a life of stealing cars, beating up old ladies and scrounging off the welfare state? Maybe they just got good jobs and got married and stuff, the bastards.

I.:.S.:. said...

"Commentators, including former Labour deputy leader Roy Hattersley, have said it is potentially far more embarrassing to the Tory leader than the recent story about him taking cannabis at Eton."

[from the bbc story linked above...]

Progress, no?