It's not really that much of a breakthrough, you know....
From the The iPad challenge. See all 368 entries (closed)
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From the The iPad challenge. See all 368 entries (closed)
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..and it has been "appropriated"
..by the daily HateMail. As are most images from here.
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Thu 28 Jan 2010, 20:13,
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yep - just came here to add that to this post
www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1246801/Apple-iPad-met-derision-laughter-web-users.html
it's also had some attention on twitter:
twitter.com/#search?q=1264637379
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Thu 28 Jan 2010, 20:53,
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it's also had some attention on twitter:
twitter.com/#search?q=1264637379
Goodness me.
What's the protocol in these situations? Does one sue?
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Thu 28 Jan 2010, 23:19,
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Hmm...
Depends really would you "sue" the OP for not attributing this image?
When you put things on the web (especially without watermarking) people are also going to see it and put it in other places.
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Fri 29 Jan 2010, 1:13,
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When you put things on the web (especially without watermarking) people are also going to see it and put it in other places.
i wouldn't
I'd think "I've made a popular image on the internet and it's done the rounds - this is validation that occasionally I have a good idea. hooray!"
But some people have different opinions.
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Fri 29 Jan 2010, 8:21,
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But some people have different opinions.