Woman Allegedly "Terrorizing" Local Real Estate Brokers
This unusual item appeared on the Google "Florida housing market" news alert blast as well as a few other websites that cover South Florida real estate developments. Apparently a Honduras-born photographer, who probably made a good living snapping pics of luxury homes when the Florida housing market was booming, is now allegedly sending threatening letters to her former clients claiming intellectual property violations. Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazines just published one of her "private" and "secret" form letters. A member of the American Society of Media Photographers, Ordoñez pasted the words "Code of Ethics" on her web site, but ironically did not include the "Responsibility to Colleagues and the Profession" language including such professional guideposts as "1. Maintain a high quality of service and reputation for honesty and fairness." More threatening letters and published images of Ordoñez' work can be found on this article by Salvatore Genovese.
This unusual item appeared on the Google "Florida housing market" news alert blast as well as a few other websites that cover South Florida real estate developments. Apparently a Honduras-born photographer, who probably made a good living snapping pics of luxury homes when the Florida housing market was booming, is now allegedly sending threatening letters to her former clients claiming intellectual property violations. Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazines just published one of her "private" and "secret" form letters. A member of the American Society of Media Photographers, Ordoñez pasted the words "Code of Ethics" on her web site, but ironically did not include the "Responsibility to Colleagues and the Profession" language including such professional guideposts as "1. Maintain a high quality of service and reputation for honesty and fairness." More threatening letters and published images of Ordoñez' work can be found on this article by Salvatore Genovese.
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