Since you feature artwork from the movie, Pulp Fiction on your site, shouldn't you have the legal copyright as to protect this intellectual property that isn't yours?
Pulpfiction.com Webmaster, Ooh the Sloth, responds:
Okay fair enough. It's probably illegal to post pictures from the movie and profit. But there are about 50 million other web sites who use these same images.
If it were up to me, I wouldn't even feature links to the Pulp Fiction movie so prominently - but it seems that's what almost half of the people come here for. This site actually started as a store to sell vintage pulps (a genre of book on which the movie in question was based) that went out of business and was abandoned. I'm just trying to make people's lives easier/better and improve my html and programming skills at the same time.
Finally, the fact that you can submit anything you want to this site and you chose to submit criticism that isn't even valid instead of something creative says more about you than it does about me. Unless you are one of the minority of people who enjoy seeing legal notices everywhere you look. As Mia Wallace said don't be a □