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more about #prague lavenderstain: This was the scenario for my Entertainment and Sports Law Essay, except it involved a picture on flicker being used in a Herpese commercial. I got a C+. more » telecomic the thoughtful red panda: My best friend Gabe moved to L.A. to be an actor back in 1998. He got involved with a guy who does stock photography, and Gabe did some modeling shots... more » morninggloria: Even before the age of the internet, family photographs and videos were being exploited by Europeans. Remember what happened to the Griswolds? more » msAnthrope: exactly what is the definition of "computer-generated"? sounds like BS to me, playing the dumb card. more » femaledwightschrute: I've actually taken a picture from Flickr and used it for a client presentation, and my boss continued to use it for the whole year. I felt a bit gui... more » hortense: This is why I'm glad I grew up in the era of Olan Mills photographs that were quickly shoved under couches in giant photo albums as opposed to being p... more » vamusical: So I guess this store owner thinks copyright laws don't extend to computer-generated people? more » PersonalBest: Apparently, the couple found out about it because a friend who was traveling in Prague discovered it. Can you imagine stumbling upon it yourself? It w... more » bananastand: Wait...this is a cautionary tale? Because that's kind of awesome. more » ElleL: Holy crap. Wow. So I guess posing with a beer drunkenly on facebook is going to get me on a Miller Lite truck? Yaaaay! more » Miss. Money-Sterling: This is why it's so important to double czech your sources. more » Khrushchev: Yvonne Georgina Puig wrote an article about this phenomenon--she was photographed by Getty Images in college--last month. [thisrecording.com] more » -
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Reason #439 You Should Be Careful What You Put Online
The Smith family lives in Missouri, but their Chistmas card photograph ended up on grocery store ads in Prague. The store owner who found the image online thought it was computer-generated: Who has such perfect/blond kids?!?! [Guardian]



