Prince goes one better than the RIAA: no photos, no lyrics, no artwork

Those complaining about the anti-downloading tactics of the RIAA should take note. Popular (and often strange) musician, Prince, has reportedly gone on an offensive against fan sites and those who post anything from live photography to lyrics to album covers.

Previously, he attacked major file sharing sites like The Pirate Bay and popular media sites like YouTube, but that was relatively understandable, given his position. The new attack on any who posts even a photograph taken by themselves seems baffling to most, and legally questionable as well. Prince has even forbidden fans from posting images of their own tattoos if they use Prince-like imagery (i.e. that weird symbol.)

After suing “The Internet,” his label, and his fans, all that’s left is to sue this guy for using his name.
Source Those complaining about the anti-downloading tactics of the RIAA should take note. Popular (and often strange) musician, Prince, has reportedly gone on an offensive against fan sites and those who post anything from live photography to lyrics to album covers.

Previously, he attacked major file sharing sites like The Pirate Bay and popular media sites like YouTube, but that was relatively understandable, given his position. The new attack on any who posts even a photograph taken by themselves seems baffling to most, and legally questionable as well. Prince has even forbidden fans from posting images of their own tattoos if they use Prince-like imagery (i.e. that weird symbol.)

After suing “The Internet,” his label, and his fans, all that’s left is to sue this guy for using his name.
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