Re: [Harp-L] FW: Cadillac Records - Little Walter - Defamation



Well, well, after all, it's just a movie. As a matter of fact, 'Immortal Beloved' is just a film, not Beethoven's life story.

Fernando Toral
Argentina

To the Blues Harmonica Community, LW was Heavier than Beethoven.....Moviemakers should show the same respect.....
rob p



You can't libel the dead. In other words, there has to be living victim. Family members don't count
----- Original Message ----- From: "Fernando Toral" <ftoral@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] FW: Cadillac Records - Little Walter - Defamation



Bill Kumpe wrote:

The common law rule is that a personal cause of action dies with the person.
Most states follow this common law rule with a few exceptions like New
Jersey. Having said that and meaning no disrespect whatsoever for his work
which I deeply admire, everything I have ever read or heard about Little
Walter suggests that he was a deeply troubled, frequently violent, terribly
addicted soul with a vicious temper. That does not mean that he murdered
the person as depicted in the movie but he was in fact a pretty bad dude.



Bill Kumpe


Attorney at Law

320 S. Boston, Ste. 1026

Tulsa, OK 74103


Well, well, after all, it's just a movie. As a matter of fact, 'Immortal Beloved' is just a film, not Beethoven's life story.

Fernando Toral
Argentina
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