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Source: Frederick News-Post
Frederick County Councilman Kirby Delauter wrote on social media that he plans to sue The Frederick News-Post if his name or any reference to him appears in print without his permission.
In a Facebook status posted Saturday, Delauter said he was upset with reporter Bethany Rodgers for an unauthorized use of my name and my reference in her article published Jan. 3 about his and Councilman Billy Shreve's concerns over County Council parking spaces.
... First of all, there is no requirement to get a person's authorization in order to mention them in the paper, particularly if that person is an elected official, Rodgers wrote in a comment below the original post. It is not just our right but our responsibility to report on people like you, who occupy positions of trust in our government, and I make no apologies for doing that.
Delauter said he would pursue legal action if his name or reference were published again.
Read more: http://fredericknewspost.com/news/politics_and_government/delauter-to-the-news-post-don-t-use-my-name/article_e965025f-6c48-5a02-b162-600dfd2b5495.html
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Update: The newspaper has published an editorial on the matter.
Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter
Knowing Councilman Kirby Delauter as we do, we weren't surprised that he threatened The Frederick News-Post with a lawsuit because we had, he says and we're not making this up been putting Kirby Delauter's name in the paper without Kirby Delauters authorization. Attorneys would be called, Kirby Delauter said.
In fact, we spent quite some time laughing about it. Kirby Delauter, an elected official; Kirby Delauter, a public figure? Surely, Kirby Delauter can't be serious? Kirby Delauters making a joke, right?
Round about then, we wondered, if its not a joke, how should we now refer to Kirby Delauter if we can't use his name (Kirby Delauter)? Could we get away with an entire editorial of nothing but Kirby Delauter repeated over and over again -- Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter, Kirby Delauter? OK, imagine we agreed because of temporary madness or something funny in the water that week, how would we reference "Kirby Delauter" and do our job as journalists without running afoul of our lack of authorization?
Read more: http://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/politics_and_government/kirby-delauter-kirby-delauter-kirby-delauter/article_da85d6f4-fa3c-524f-bbf6-8e5ddc0d1c0a.html