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The Christie campaign has apparently been caught in another copyright violation issue, in addition to their run-in with Monty Python. This time, it involves the apparent unlicensed pilfering of copyrighted stock footage -- complete with the anti-piracy watermarks.

As the Blue Jersey site discovered, a new Christie Web video featured stock footage that still had watermarks in them from Pond5, a stock footage licensing company, suggesting that the campaign had not paid to use the footage and was instead using the samples. The watermarks were in some instances covered up with on-screen text, but were still visible to the discerning eye.

The video has since been taken down, but here are some still shots:

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"Thanks for bringing this to our attention," Pond5 CEO Tom Bennett told us. "It does appear that the Christie campaign has used stock footage from Pond5 without licensing it, in violation of both our license agreement and copyright law. We have brought this to our legal counsel and will be determining a course of action soon."

Bennett also informed us that to his knowledge, the company has not had any contact with the Christie campaign at this time. The Christie campaign has not returned our requests for comment.

Late Update: The video has now been restored on Christie's YouTube page -- apparently in a rush, as it was done with watermarks and all. Bennett told us that at 3:43 p.m. ET, someone associated with the Christie campaign bought permissions for all the relevant videos. "So it looks like they're doing damage control," Bennett said.

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November 2, 2009 4:45 PM   

So what. Why do we have copyright laws? Why must the government be the regulator-in-chief? Businesses that break laws will ultimately fail. LET THE FREE MARKET WORK ITS MAGIC!

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November 2, 2009 4:49 PM    in reply to CranialRectalLoopback

We have copyright law so that aliens and other thieves don't sit back and wait for God Fearing Americans to invent shit that they can steal and sell without paying the cost of research and development


Economics isn't MAGIC as some fundies of the Free Market Godhead seem to think

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November 2, 2009 4:47 PM   

Kall it Kleefeld you Koward

NJ: Corzine 43 Christie 41 (FDickinson 10/22-11/1)
from Pollster.com All Content by pollster.emily@gmail.com (Emily Swanson)
by Emily Swanson

Fairleigh Dickinson / PublicMind
10/22-11/1/09; 1,119 likely voters, 3% margin of error
Mode: Live telephone interviews
(Fairleigh Dickinson release)

New Jersey

Favorable / Unfavorable
Corzine: 40 / 52
Christie: 39 / 45
Daggett: 29 / 21

2009 Governor
Corzine 43%, Christie 41%, Daggett (vol) 8%

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November 2, 2009 5:15 PM   

This is what happens when you put inexperienced people in positions of power within your administration. This is poor leadership and Bad Boss Syndrome. This shows how a Christie Administration would screw up if in office.

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