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Privacy Issues, Photos, and the Internet

Posted on: September 26th, 2007 | 3 Comments

Alison Chang of Bedford, Texas became a model in Australia, even without her knowledge or consent. A picture of her from Flickr was used by Virgin Mobile Australia in their ad campaign, which included interesting headlines on the ads. Now Chang is filing suit, so WebProNews Reporter Kara Ratliff talked with an Attorney from Wellborn and Wallace, LLC., Pete Wellborn about what could happen with the case. For more details of the suit and actions, keep watching WebProNews.

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3 Comments on “Privacy Issues, Photos, and the Internet”

  1. Jenny says:

    Great article. I found some more information here

  2. Historically, big business has always done whatever they wanted to achieve their ends until the Little Guys (and Gals) step up and stand up.

    It’s cases like this that set precedent and change laws that check these kinds of abuses - or at least work to minimize them in some small way. And usually it takes not one case but many to see positive results.

  3. Chris Knight says:

    What the heck is up with big companies doing this lately?!? I’m the dude that just went through the thing with Viacom over the clip I posted on YouTube of VH1 using my original video. Miss Chang’s situation is in every way much WORSE than my own was. And the context in which Virgin chose to use Chang’s photo is, not to put too fine a point on it, vulgar. Where is Virgin’s sense of decency?

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