The Authors Guild v. Google, Inc.
Filing
125
LETTER, on behalf of Amicus Curiae American Photographic Artists, American Society of Media Photographers, Inc., Digital Media Licensing Association, Graphic Artists Guild, Mystery Writers of America, National Association of Science Writers, National Press Photographers Association, National Writers Union, North American Nature Photography Association, Professional Photographers of America, Romance Writers of America, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Songwriters Guild of America, Inc., Text and Academic Authors Association and Western Writers of America, RECEIVED. Service date 04/30/2014 by CM/ECF.[1213555] [13-4829]
MARY E. RASENBERGER
212 974 7474 ext 1956
mrasenberger@cdas.com
April 30, 2014
VIA ECF
Catherine O’Hagan Wolfe, Clerk of the Court
United States Court of Appeals
For the Second Circuit
Thurgood Marshall U.S Courthouse
40 Foley Square
New York, NY 10010
Re:
The Authors Guild v. Google, Inc. (13-4829-cv)
Dear Madame Clerk,
Please take notice that The National Press Photographers Association’s
description, listed in paragraph 5 of the Appendix to our Amicus Brief (ECF
Docket # 69), has been updated as follows:
“The National Press Photographers Association (“NPPA”) is a
501(c)(6) non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of
visual journalism in its creation, editing and distribution. NPPA’s
approximately 7,000 members include television and still
photographers, editors, students and representatives of businesses that
serve the visual journalism industry. Since its founding in 1946, the
NPPA has vigorously promoted and defended the rights of
photographers and journalists, including intellectual property rights
and freedom of the press in all its forms, especially as it relates to
visual journalism.”
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Respectfully,
s/Mary E. Rasenberger
Mary E. Rasenberger
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