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Did they not charge him with anything in Cleveland? Just shut him down and confiscate? If they did charge him then there's a judge somewhere who would like to know that this is how he awaits trial.
Thank goodness for him he still has a huge inventory of these deceased signatures, I was afraid they might have cleaned him out in Cleveland, and where oh where would he get more? |
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Tony Podsada
I can tell you he is running a slippery slope when he says "They are authentic but I am not selling them as authentic". When you look at this it creates a question that if it is not authentic, then place a watermark on the photo indicating as such and sell it as a copy etc. Now whether that is legal is a another issue. I just don't see any positives in Tony doing this and feel sad for him. He made a nice plaque but that does not matter at this point because no one wants fakes in the market period. He tries to sell something as a decorative item knowing full well that an autograph albeit fake exists which is what cannot be legal in any way.
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If this is the case then all autographs would have to align perfectly to when the photo is placed in the device. This could be the case for autopen!
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