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zoltan6561

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Adam Holland Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For $18 Million After Photo Sparks Meme

The family of a Tennessee man with Down syndrome was devastated when they discovered a photo of their disabled son had spawned a derogatory Internet meme. So to quash the widespread use of the altered image and -- hopefully -- help others who may be subjected to the offense in the future, Adam Holland's family filed a $18 million lawsuit last week.

The photo of a teenage Holland holding up a piece of his artwork during a class at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center in 2004 did not make waves until last year, when modified versions of the image that included defamatory messages popped up on numerous websites.

"It was devastating for this family, emotionally," Larry Crain, the attorney who represents the Hollands, told Nashville's WSMV-TV. "He's a very likable, very presentable young man who I don't think fully appreciates the hurt that's been inflicted on him."

Though the family is not aware of exactly how the photo sparked the meme nearly a decade later, the Hollands pinpointed several sites, including the website of Florida radio station WHPT-FM, that allegedly repurposed the photo.

Having filed the defamation suit in a Tennessee U.S. District Court on April 22, the Hollands seek from three parties $3 million in compensatory damages and $3 million in punitive damages, amounting to $18 million in total.

Whether the Holland family's lawsuit triumphs or not, advocacy groups are campaigning to ban the widespread use of messages that are offensive to people with special needs.

"Spread the Word to End the Word," a collaboration between the Special Olympics and Best Buddies that launched in 2009 to ban the word "retard," seeks to spread awareness of the "dehumanizing and hurtful effects" of the so-called "r-word." As ABC News reports, the group got involved in the Holland's case over the summer, contacting the Florida radio station about the altered photo, which featured Holland holding a sign that read "Retarded News." In response, Program Director Michael Sharkey apologized in an email to the campaign, adding that the image had been removed.

"The segment 'Retarded News' is designed to highlight odd stories that are seemingly always in the news," he explained, according to the lawsuit. "These stories are NOT about disabled individuals. However, in our investigation, we noted the picture that he was using did denote a person with Down syndrome."

Woodrow Hartzog, an assistant professor at Alabama's Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, said cases like Holland's -- which involve an image being repurposed as a meme -- raise a host of legal questions and are "very difficult."

"The torts that traditionally protected individuals against harmful use of depictions and photos are largely ineffective today,” Hartzog told Nashville's The City Paper. "They are really difficult to win at trial because it’s hard to prove things like damages -- and the First Amendment has really pulled back on the scope of many of these torts."
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spaps

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...Why is this in the Chris board?
 

Tubular Monkey

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

Why are they so up in arms? I've heard that he is a witty raconteur with a wicked sense of humor. His essays on macaroni and cheese double as subversive social commentary. He's like George Orwell with a bowl haircut.
 

Raiden

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

Stay tuned for "Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 18 Million,"
or...
"The Internet Makes Lots of Money. Give Us Some of That Money!"

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calicojack

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

I don't think they understand the more butthurt they get, the funnier the meme is.
 

ChurchOfGodBear

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

zoltan6561 said:
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"It was devastating for this family, emotionally," Larry Crain, the attorney who represents the Hollands, told Nashville's WSMV-TV. "He's a very likable, very presentable young man who I don't think fully appreciates the hurt that's been inflicted on him."

This kills it for me, right here. They're basically saying the kid himself isn't bothered by it, but since they're embarrassed, they can cash in. In order to sue for damages, you have to be able to show harm. This basically shows that there is no harm being done.
 

Long Sun

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spaps said:
...Why is this in the Chris board?
The only reason that I can see is that the Chandlers are very much "I'm going to my lawyer and I'm Suiting oh your in big trouble now". and some lawyer would take it on but the people Chris would be suiting don't have millions nor does he have as good a case I don't think, there are good cases but then I don't know American law it may just be in hopes a quick settlement
 

spaps

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serdog said:
spaps said:
...Why is this in the Chris board?
The only reason that I can see is that the Chandlers are very much "I'm going to my lawyer and I'm Suiting oh your in big trouble now". and some lawyer would take it on but the people Chris would be suiting don't have millions nor does he have as good a case I don't think, there are good cases but then I don't know American law it may just be in hopes a quick settlement
Yeah, I could see how it's similar to the Chandlers, but it's not really pertaining to Chris, so why it's in this board confuses me.
Then again, the OP only has 8 posts (including this thread), so I guess that's the reason, but he could've easily made three posts and put it in Lolcow General or General.
 

Xanatos

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Tubular Monkey said:
Why are they so up in arms? I've heard that he is a witty raconteur with a wicked sense of humor. His essays on macaroni and cheese double as subversive social commentary. He's like George Orwell with a bowl haircut.
A quip worthy of Jim Norton himself. I salute you!

And yeah, the kid obviously doesn't care, so there's really no issue. This is kinda why I have no problem making fun of retards. It's not like the family photo ruiners are typically aware enough to know or care, so is there truly a problem?
 

Grand Number of Pounds

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

There was a case in England where a picture of a girl with Downs was used in the meme "I can count to potato." You can read about ED making fun of the situation. Fortunately, they just went on TV and tried to shame people, not get easy money.

This suit and the campaign to end the dreaded r-word are both retarded, especially the r-word campaign. Give me a break. The lawyer is rather stupid, too. He pretty much said the guy wasn't offended by it, which pretty much proves they have no standing to sue and are just going after easy money. Maybe in a bleeding heart state they'd have a chance but in Tennessee I don't think they're going to get anything, but serdog is right, they are going to try to settle this out of court for easy money.

I hope they don't get a red cent from the suit and the family chills out and focuses on helping their loved one with Downs. If by some chance they DO get any money, it's used to secure a future for the kid with Downs and not just wasted on hookers and blow.
 

LordCustos3

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

Tubular Monkey said:
Why are they so up in arms? I've heard that he is a witty raconteur with a wicked sense of humor. His essays on macaroni and cheese double as subversive social commentary. He's like George Orwell with a bowl haircut.

This is so brilliant, I'm stealing it for my sig.
 

Tubular Monkey

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Xanatos said:
And yeah, the kid obviously doesn't care, so there's really no issue. This is kinda why I have no problem making fun of retards. It's not like the family photo ruiners are typically aware enough to know or care, so is there truly a problem?

When reached for comment, Holland said, "Yay, pudding!"
 

Lil

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

I'm guessing at this point the family's trying to say, "He doesn't understand they're making fun of him!" but isn't that more embarrassing than anything else? They're basically saying their son is a wee little babby and he doesn't understand the implications of this internet fame (or infamy), so they're going to do the thinking and feeling offended for him.

He's an entity, an human being, of his own. If he seems to be enjoying the fame or infamy, let him! Where else is he going to enjoy this amount of attention aside from his own family. And even then they're trying to protect their son from something that means no harm to begin with.
 

Xanatos

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

Tubular Monkey said:
Xanatos said:
And yeah, the kid obviously doesn't care, so there's really no issue. This is kinda why I have no problem making fun of retards. It's not like the family photo ruiners are typically aware enough to know or care, so is there truly a problem?

When reached for comment, Holland said, "Yay, pudding!"
Funny you should say that, I just saw an interview he did with Larry King in which Larry asked the all too significant inquiry, "how important is the giant tongue?"
 

Tubular Monkey

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Xanatos said:
Funny you should say that, I just saw an interview he did with Larry King in which Larry asked the all too significant inquiry, "how important is the giant tongue?"

Double guns, bitch.
 

Xanatos

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

Tubular Monkey said:
Xanatos said:
Funny you should say that, I just saw an interview he did with Larry King in which Larry asked the all too significant inquiry, "how important is the giant tongue?"

Double guns, bitch.
RAMONE, BRING ME A WATERHEAD WHO MAKES FOR A GOOD MEME!
 

bradsternum

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

My pain is worth at LEAST 18 million dollars.
 

Xanatos

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

Well, if the family wins the 18 million they can always put it into his college fund.

. . . Oh yeah. . .
 

snowkitten91

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Re: Meme Lawsuit: Family Of Man With Down Syndrome Sue For 1

If Chris Chan hears about this, he will surely start pestering Robert Bell about suing the Internet and demanding (even more) free money to compensate for all the |:( that the ]:(P have caused him for more than five years.
 
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