I honestly had not paid that much attention to how much people lie. It's really shocking to me that it seems you can't trust anyone anymore. But it's not even a new trent...it's always been this way. People lie, period.
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LEGAL
Artist Admits to Lying About 'Hope' Poster
Artist Shepard Fairey, the creator of the famous Barack Obama "Hope" poster, says he was mistaken about which Associated Press photograph he used to create the image, an issue that is at the center of a court dispute between Fairey and the news service.
In a statement Friday, the Los Angeles-based artist retracted the claim that he had an Associated Press photo of Obama seated next to actor George Clooney. He said he recognized his error and tried to hide it.
"In an attempt to conceal my mistake, I submitted false images and deleted other images," he said. "I sincerely apologize for my lapse in judgment, and I take full responsibility for my actions, which were mine alone."
By Friday night, his attorneys said they intended to withdraw from the case and said the artist had misled them by fabricating information and destroying other material.
Fairey and his attorneys had contended that the artist altered the photo with Clooney to the point that its use would have been permitted under "fair use," the legal claim that copyrighted work can in some circumstances be used without having to pay for it.
Instead, he used a picture AP has maintained was his source -- a solo picture of the future president that more closely resembles the iconic red, white and blue image of Obama, underlined with the caption "Hope."
Srinandan R. Kasi, AP's vice president and general counsel, said the news service will pursue its lawsuit alleging that Fairey willfully infringed its copyright. Kasi said Fairey's admission struck "at the heart" of his defense that he was protected by fair use.
-- Associated Press
Sunday, October 18, 2009

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