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The Creepy Tale of a D.C. Law Firm, the APA, and IFI
IFI received a return-request letter via priority mail this week from Dunner Law, a law firm based in Washington D.C. that specializes in intellectual property law. The letter came from Adam Sikich, senior counsel with Dunner Law (and according to his bio, a “Star Wars aficionado”) on behalf of Dunner's “Client,” the American Psychological Association (APA). In this letter, Sikich kinda, sorta implied Dunner might slap IFI with a $150,000 lawsuit ...
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Tagged Adam Sikich, American Psychological Association, Dunner Law, Fair Use Law, Gayle E. Pitman, Kristyna Litten, Magination Press, This Day in June, U.S. Copyright Act
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Totalitarian Librarians Rage About Pitman Picture Book Controversy
Never poke a sleeping bear or the ideology of “tolerant” librarians. IFI’s recent article by John Biver about a controversy brewing in West Chicago over a picture book for young children that positively portrays the homosexuality-celebrating “pride” parades that pollute city streets throughout the country every June has unleashed the fury of freedom-lovin’ librarians across the nation.
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Tagged American Library Association, Daughters of Bilitis, Dawn Betts-Green, Deborah M Monn Bifulk, Fobazi Ettarh, Gayle E. Pitman, Ingrid Conley-Abrams, John Biver, Judith Krug, Meghan Cirrhito, Office of Intellectual Freedom, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, This Day in June, When You Look Out the Window
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Children’s Book ‘This Day in June’: Propaganda for Children Available at Your Local Library
Picture this: You’re at the library with your three-and-a-half-year-old daughter whose attention is grabbed by a colorfully illustrated children’s book. She takes it off the shelf and asks you what the book is about.
You are happy to oblige until you see that this colorfully illustrated children’s book is about promoting many aspects of the LGBTQQAP (etc.) agenda.
This is what happened recently to Kurt and Michaela Jaros. Fortunately, Michaela was quick to utilize her mothering skills and answer her daughter’s question without providing a sex ed lesson on the spot.
The book the Jaros’ daughter pulled from the shelves …
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Tagged Book This Day in June, David Reynolds, Gayle E. Pitman, Kristyna Litten, Kurt Jaros, Laurie Higgins, LGBTQ Agenda, West Chicago Public Library
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