Posted on 09/20/2001 5:59:57 AM PDT by Jeff Head
I have created a new site that documents what occured on September 11, 2001 and many of the details surrounding it and the days right after. I did it for two reasons:
Here are a few of the more than 200 pictures that are spread out on nine web pages at that site:
Click on any of the links below to visit the various pages on the site:
Great Work. I too am working on a similar site and am also experiencing large traffic pre-launch.
Anyway, check it out at
If you want exchange and share some content, let me know.
TheOtherOne
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I think it's important to get the facts right on this. Anything less cheapens the memory rather than honor it.
Comparable to my experience with "the Elian snatch photos": I took the 7 snatch photos, made an animated .GIF (greater impact than the static photos), and put it on my web site with "fair use" intent - I did it for my amusement and the edification of the few visitors to my site. Drudge Report discovered the animation and linked to it, changing my intended "fair use" distribution of ~50 people to a "copyright infringement" distribution of ~50,000 people. Likewise with Jeff Head's site: he assembled it for his own amusement and a few friends, but it is rapidly expanding to hundreds of thousands of viewers - not "fair use".
Argue the point if you like. Jeff Head probably does not want to fight it in court, and I predict he will have to if he does not take it down soon. Associated Press et al must defend their intellectual property or lose it.
It is spreading on its own and I hope as many people can see it as possible.
No profit is intended, and no attempt is being made to do anything but share information that is already out there.
If a bunch of lawyers come after me, I will talk to my own and follow there advise. I will aslo find it incredibly sad.
At that point thought, my guess is this stuff is going to be mirrored all over the place. At the same time, I am of little means and there is no "blood" to be squeezed from this old turnip.
We'll see. In the mean time, we'll let it run als long as it will.
This is eyewitness history. The pictures and the text depict a terrible event and the horror of it should not be glossed over.
Outstanding work, Jeff Head.
Thanks for ths input.
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