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  •    American familys web photo ends up as Czech advertisement |    Media |    guardian.co.uk

    From the page: "The shop owner was equally shocked. Mario Bertuccio, who runs the Grazie store in Prague, said he found the image on the internet and thought it was computer-generated. He has promised to remove it and email an apology to the Smiths â€" and said if they lived nearer he... more

    Reviewed by jessi5000 Jun 11, 01:27pm ( 37 reviews ) guardian.co.uk

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  • Rated by mmafan1 on Aug 06, 11:12pm

    I hope they got compensated!
  • Reviewed by kiddrobb on Jun 13, 3:30pm

    For sure this is not where we are headed but where we are right now. I think this type of transparency (pictures and emails that can be seen by anyone) forces people to look at what they are doing at all times, it forces awareness and I think that to be aware of what we are doing is helpful. Then we can joyful accept whatever consequences come from our thought out actions.
  • Rated by RockTheHouse on Jun 13, 3:25pm

    Their family is UGLY!
  • Reviewed by blauente on Jun 13, 3:01pm

    "So this is the price we pay for indulging in social media, I guess." Wait... people do things with copyrighted photos on the internet without permission? And people use the internet for PORN?! That's insane! I never would have guessed!
  • Rated by trill42 on Jun 13, 3:00pm

    "'So this is the price we pay for indulging in social media, I guess.'" Yes. Yes, it is, in terms of what happened. But I hope the multiple comments that "once it's on the internet it's in the public domain"/"up for grabs" are made in jest. Commercial exploitation of anything found on the Internet is legal, eh?
  • Rated by JamesLite on Jun 13, 10:37am

    once it's on the internet, it's in the public domain and can be used for anything. Get over it.
  • Reviewed by cablecat on Jun 12, 10:43pm

    "Mario Bertuccio said he found the image on the internet and thought it was computer-generated."
  • Reviewed by seajewl on Jun 12, 4:35pm

    "Nothing you do ever goes away, and nothing you do ever escapes notice. There isn't any privacy, get over it."
  • Rated by Veridis on Jun 12, 2:14pm

    "thought it was computer-generated" Proof that people are getting stupider. Also, what a boring story.