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		<title>Everybody Sues in Hollywood</title>
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		<description> Madonna&apos;s being sued for stealing images from Guy Boudin&apos;s photography and using them in her Hollywood video. &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.guybourdin.org/hollywood/&quot;&gt;Here are side by sides. &lt;/a&gt; When does imitation/homage become theft? And who gets to decide? Should she have been sued for using &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.beautifulmadonna.com/videostill/vogue/197.jpg&quot;&gt;this image &lt;/a&gt;in her vogue video?  </description>
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