B3ta served DMCA notice for Photoshop Prince challenge

A number of users of b3ta.com have been slapped with DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) notifications after posting images that poke fun at the pint-sized popstar’s ongoing crusade to rid the internet of unauthorised Prince material.

1 Response to “B3ta served DMCA notice for Photoshop Prince challenge”


  1. 1 XLVII Aug 27th, 2008 at 1:41 pm

    I was there, it was ugly, Prince is a total arse, we stop buying his stuff, the world keeps turning.

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