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Do you happen to see the TWO, count'em, TWO pics of Mom and baby, RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER? Obviously, it did not cross my mind there was any difference. It even has the source as the NYPost on both.
Owned.
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That means "best friends forever forever". It's redundant. You know what else is redundant? Saying "Also, too". So, you and Sarah already have something in common. BFFs in the making.
Do you happen to see the TWO, count'em, TWO pics of Mom and baby, RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER? Obviously, it did not cross my mind there was any difference. It even has the source as the NYPost on both.
Owned.
Wow! This is like talking to a board. Is this part of the "wiggle, wiggle I got caught and now I have to 'prove' I'm not wrong because I'm always right dance?"
Let's see if you can "get" this. Whether or not the pictures had a stamp on them, whether or not you got them from two different sources, whether or not you removed the stamp - the pictures are still copyrighted. What part of that are you too slow to understand? Do I have to get out my dictionary and start writing out the definitions of the big words?
Three very simple questions, so I think you might comprehend them:
1. Did you take those pictures? Either one?
2. Do you have permission to reprint them?
3. Do you own the copyright to either picture?
Unless you can answer yes to any one (you only need one to be right this time) you do not have the right to reproduce them in any form. Period.
Got that?
And you confess to posting pictures all the time! A repeat offender! I'm of a mind to go looking and report those posted to their rightful owners. I wonder what they might decide to do?
Owned, indeed.
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Originally Posted by sanrene
I removed the stamp?? As I just detailed for you, your conspiracy theory just blew up.
Conspiracy now? Wiggle, wiggle. Sorry, that was an assumption on my part. My bad..... Wiggle, wiggle
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Originally Posted by sanrene
Wouldn't it make sense if I thought I was doing something wrong to change the photo in the first pic, the one with Reuters on it?
Most of what you post makes no sense. Why would I think this would be any different?
Oh, and by the way, to stay in keeping with your style I didn't click on the link, it might not say what I want it to...
that means "best friends forever forever". It's redundant. You know what else is redundant? Saying "also, too". So, you and sarah already have something in common. Bffs in the making.
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