From the Atlanta Daily World:

The day after former President Donald Trump was arrested at Fulton County Jail, he made, what some initially believed, a savvy move to capitalize from his trip to Rice Street.  Trump began to sell merchandise that featured his mugshot that included shirts, bumper stickers, posters, and beverage coolers. In one day, Trump raised $4.18 million, … Continued

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  • @givesomefucks
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    181 year ago

    Short article but here’s the important bit:

    According to Georgia law, “photographs taken by law enforcement during the booking process, the author of the mugshot photograph is the law enforcement agency.”

    Fulton County owns the image of Trump’s website and has the right to recoup any funds that are earned from the copyright violation. If a lawsuit is filed, it would have to come from the sheriff’s office.

    So sending out an email with the picture, probably legit…

    Selling merchandise with the image tho, and the copyright owner can go after the money.