honest_citizen
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (WV)?
This regards the re-publishing of arrest record content.
If a website that originally published a mugshot in conjunction with an arrest publishes the following text regarding its content:
"The West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority specifically and expressly prohibits the reproduction of any information found on its web site or pages for the use in any compilation of arrests, archive of booking photos, or other similar database of arrests, and or booking photographs without the express written consent of the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority. A compilation shall consist of any presentation of 3 (three) or more booking photographs, published by any means, without an accompanying news story identifying a common accused criminal enterprise... Unauthorized or illegal use of the information is strictly prohibited."
Is this enough to prevent the materials from being apprehended by outside sites and republished, or are they protected under the blanket of federal law dictating arrest records as public domain? Is a mugshot considered part and parcel to the arrest record, and therefore public domain free to re-publishing and manipulation by whoever so chooses? Is the prohibition of reproduction of a websites original content essentially useless when pitted against federal law?
This regards the re-publishing of arrest record content.
If a website that originally published a mugshot in conjunction with an arrest publishes the following text regarding its content:
"The West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority specifically and expressly prohibits the reproduction of any information found on its web site or pages for the use in any compilation of arrests, archive of booking photos, or other similar database of arrests, and or booking photographs without the express written consent of the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority. A compilation shall consist of any presentation of 3 (three) or more booking photographs, published by any means, without an accompanying news story identifying a common accused criminal enterprise... Unauthorized or illegal use of the information is strictly prohibited."
Is this enough to prevent the materials from being apprehended by outside sites and republished, or are they protected under the blanket of federal law dictating arrest records as public domain? Is a mugshot considered part and parcel to the arrest record, and therefore public domain free to re-publishing and manipulation by whoever so chooses? Is the prohibition of reproduction of a websites original content essentially useless when pitted against federal law?
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