Cowboy Kevin, A/K/A Kevin J. Coppola A/K/A Michael J. Coppola, imaginary holder of 7 patents and Senior chief engineer of the non-existant Optimus systems of Southold; touted by Suzy's Beauty Secrets (LOL), graduate of a non-existant college and retired professor at Hofstra University, (who has never heard of him) manager of all tech for Reuters News service in North and South America, Liaison between the Dime Savings bank and EDS (Ross Perot); Senior Project Director of the non-existant "Project Management Consulting, Inc." Also gifted guitar player who only knows 3 songs and goes out with bandages on his hands so nobody will find out has been unable to pay his rent and has thus left town in the middle of the night. Good riddance you phony bastard.
Lucas Ford is the best ! The people that sell cars are not only selling cars they taught my daughter…Read More how to use the car from back to front. They took so much time I just wish I could remember his name but he was the best!
And, now that we know how easy it is to thwart the law, we must wonder...how many potential…Read More terrorists are residing here, thanks to breaks in our security system? Maybe the Mexico/U.S. border shouldn't be our top priority.
even worse?...When I had the publisher of North Fork Magazine contact me regarding the blatant…Read More violation, what were his comments??
To add further insult to injury, he said & I quote:
"I thought I was doing Greenport a favor...all of the businesses there are suffering...this paper doesn't make any money...sure I have advertisers but they don't pay their invoices...maybe if the cover of the magazine brings business to Greenport, maybe those merchants will pay their bill.."
And he really still doesn't see that he's stealing from the artist to 'bring business to Greenport'?…Read More The effrontery of his comment leaves me aghast. Of ALL people who should grasp the concept of plagiarism and copyright laws, it should be a newspaper editor/publisher! Cropping out her signature proves they knew full well that they were stealing her work. I'd suggest the artist contact a copyright attorney pronto. I'm always astonished when something like this occurs when a simple phone call to the artist might have been successful in allowing him to use her work WITH her signature intact instead of doing something so underhanded.