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Getty Images Letter Forum / Re: "Voices of Jupiter Florida" Discussion Thread
« on: February 06, 2017, 11:55:38 AM »
Both Linda Ellis and Joel Albrizio claim they are innocent and have nothing to do with the Voices of Jupiter Florida website. Interesting that the blog is written similarly to the Adlife blog and Ellis is commenting on the blog continuing with the "imavictim" story line. If someone was associating my name with a website like that I would file a copyright strike and a complaint to Squarespace. I'm sure they would be happy to help Albrizio figure out who the offender is.
We know Ellis does not care one iota about her reputation or her business image but Albrizio has a real business. Ellis, not so much. One would think Albrizio would force whomever to remove the content. At some point this story will affect his ability to sell customers on integrity and trust. I go back to what I know about the grocery business - my father managed a grocery store for 25 years. Grocery is a sanitized business model. There is no room for controversy and slimy business practices or negative associations. My guess is eventually customers will start writing corporate offices to complain if he keeps this up. Robert, have you considered writing letters to his client base?
Copyright trolls hurt families. They hurt children. Albrizio needs to read the stories on my blog about real people - children, teachers and schools - getting extortion letters from Ellis. They call me. I listen to the tears and anger. These extortion letters may name a person but the payoffs come from families who don't have his resources. He should know also that his $8000 demand is more than half-year salary of a minimum wage worker.
Linda Ellis chooses to continue down this very destructive road primarily because she has no other viable financial option. She's damaged her reputation and business and has not recovered. Granted, we can't compare Linda's business model to a successful man like Albrizio but surely he does not want to have the reputation of a Linda Ellis.
We know Ellis does not care one iota about her reputation or her business image but Albrizio has a real business. Ellis, not so much. One would think Albrizio would force whomever to remove the content. At some point this story will affect his ability to sell customers on integrity and trust. I go back to what I know about the grocery business - my father managed a grocery store for 25 years. Grocery is a sanitized business model. There is no room for controversy and slimy business practices or negative associations. My guess is eventually customers will start writing corporate offices to complain if he keeps this up. Robert, have you considered writing letters to his client base?
Copyright trolls hurt families. They hurt children. Albrizio needs to read the stories on my blog about real people - children, teachers and schools - getting extortion letters from Ellis. They call me. I listen to the tears and anger. These extortion letters may name a person but the payoffs come from families who don't have his resources. He should know also that his $8000 demand is more than half-year salary of a minimum wage worker.
Linda Ellis chooses to continue down this very destructive road primarily because she has no other viable financial option. She's damaged her reputation and business and has not recovered. Granted, we can't compare Linda's business model to a successful man like Albrizio but surely he does not want to have the reputation of a Linda Ellis.