I would like to know pointers assessing Miguel's legal options in this case.
Since 1998, Miguel has been a freelance photojournalist. He lives in Welleet, Massachusetts (a prosperous tourist town on Cape Cod), but spends at least half of his time travelling for work. He earns a good income, but he is bored. When taking photographs of politicians giving speeches, he concentrates on making images that he will be able to license to newspapers. But. to keep himself amused. he also looks for opportunities to take unusual or irreverent photos. which he does not offer to newspapers. Instead. he prints and frames those photos and then offers the prints for sale in a small gallery adjacent to his house. Among the photos on sale in Miguel's gallery in the summer of 20l5 were some images he had taken of politicians manifesting surprise or alarm. Copies of a few of these are set forth below: The politician who appears in the photograph in the lower right corner of this array is Hillary Clinton. Over the course of the summer. Miguel sold five copies of the photograph of Clinton. each for $300. He did not keep a record of the names or addresses of the purchasers. On April 7, 2016, Miguel was in Houston1 Texas, covering the Presidential primary elections in that state. Outside a polling place, he encountered a group of men holding up signs mat made clear that the men supported Donald Trump, a candidate for the Republican nomination. Most of the signs were conventional. but one poster caught his eye. A copy of it appears below. Miguel recognized, of course, that the poster used the color scheme and motif of the famous Obama \"Hope" poster (a copy of which appears at right). But something else about the \"Stop\" poster intrigued and annoyed him. So he took a photograph of it. A week later, back in Welleet, Miguel was reviewing the photos he had taken in Texas and came upon his image of the \"Stop\" poster. Suddenly, he realized why it had struck him: the image of Hilary Clinton contained in the poster resembled the photograph of Clinton that appears on page 1 which he himself had taken. The more he compared the two images, the more convinced he became that the poster had been derived without permission from his own photograph. Miguel does not have strong political ailiations, but he loathes Donald Trump. The possibility that one of his photographs was being employed to aid Trump's campaign infuriated him. So he set out to nd its source. Using the Google \"image" search function, Miguel located a website, www.trumpbros.org, that offered to send a copy of the \"Stop" poster ee of charge to anyone who expressed an intention to vote for Trump. The website provided contact information for its founder and operator: Tom Triumph, 2506 Main Street, Billings, Montana. Miguel is considering taking legal action against Torn. Write Miguel a letter, assessing his legal options. If you need additional information to provide him guidance, say what that information is and why it matters. Your letter may not contain more than 1200 words (including any footnotes)