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‘We have lollipops’: lawyer’s surreal response to cease & desist letter goes viral

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Inspired, perhaps, by this wonderful recent response to a "ham-fisted" cease and desist letter, US lawyer Andrew Delaney has penned what tech bloggers are dubbing the "best response to a copyright threat ever". The letter, written in reply to a demand by international law firm Covington & Burling to modify a website, features, amongst other things, references to the Spice Girls, lollipops and an extremely sarcastic set of footnotes...

Lollipop-meme

First, the key extract from Covington's cease and desist letter, sent on behalf of the American Bankers Association (ABA) by partner Nigel Howard. It strongly urges a techie called Greg Thatcher to remove a feature from his website that publishes bank routing numbers in an easily searchable form online. The ABA publishes, via an entity called Accuity, a book entitled the 'ABA Key to Routing Numbers of the American Bankers Association', which is a directory of all the routing numbers assigned to banks.

Covington-letter

Acting pro bono for Thatcher, Delaney, who practises at a small Vermont law firm, issued this response. NB. It can be enlarged by clicking here or on the "+" and "-" buttons below.

Response to ABA Copyright Demands


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