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Ohio couple sues over use of engagement photo

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The couple says they never gave an author permission to use their photo on the cover of "A Gronking to Remember," a self-published piece of erotica inspired by NFL star Rob Gronkowski's touchdown celebrations. After we aired the report, the attorney for the Ohio couple whose engagement photo was used without authorization contacted us with a clarification: "My clients did not post the photo on the Internet, including not on social media.  We do not know how the photo was wrongfully appropriated before it was wrongfully published by Amazon, Apple and Barnes & Noble.  My clients do know they did not put it on the Internet."