The New York Times writes F.B.I. Challenges Wikipedia Over Use of Its Seal.
"The bureau wrote a letter in July to the Wikimedia Foundation, the parent organization of Wikipedia, demanding that it take down an image of the F.B.I. seal accompanying an article on the bureau, and threatened litigation: ‘Failure to comply may result in further legal action. We appreciate your timely attention to this matter.’
Other organizations might simply back down. But Wikipedia sent back a politely feisty response, stating that the bureau’s lawyers had misquoted the law. ‘While we appreciate your desire to revise the statute to reflect your expansive vision of it, the fact is that we must work with the actual language of the statute, not the aspirational version’ that the F.B.I. had provided."
The letter sent is a fun 3 page read and a lesson on how to read to law phrases.
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