BREAKING: San Marcos Mercury Displaying Videos Without Permission

To Our Loyal Readers,
We want to let every one of you know, the debate videos we are displaying on our website (SMCorridorNews.com) and our Facebook page is the property of San Marcos Corridor News. We did not purchase these videos, they are not part of any news partnership, as they were shot by us, live, as we were in attendance.
We have been informed and have verified that Mercury Media LLC., the parent company of the San Marcos Mercury are currently displaying yesterday’s debate video’s and work that was shot by us on their website without giving credit to San Marcos Corridor News.
As a hardworking, honest, and ethical news website, we trusted that if Mercury Media LLC. wanted to use our copy-written videos on their website, they would have given us the proper credit for our work.
We are currently working on rectifying this situation, but we do not want our readers to think we stole the San Marcos Mercury’s videos and/or their copy-written work, as these videos belong to us and are owned by San Marcos Corridor News.
If you have any questions concerning this situation, please do not hesitate to contact us at Info@SMCorridorNews.com, or leave us a message here.
Melissa Jewett, Publisher/Founder
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