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Photographer Sued for $28 Million
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<blockquote data-quote="Glassman" data-source="post: 39345" data-attributes="member: 4184"><p>If the information is correct and the parents did consent to the photo then the photographer is not to blame. I'm sure he took many different shots over the course of the shoot and for whatever reason (though it is beyond me) liked this one. But the parents are who should of and from my understanding did consent to the final decision for the photo to be used. Thus they are the ones to blame and their suit is a pointless.</p><p></p><p>As for the photo itself. It is distasteful but by no means illegal. Ethic are something that has to be decided not as a large collective rather as a local issue within communities and families. What one sees has ethical other may not and who is to say one point of view is more correct then another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glassman, post: 39345, member: 4184"] If the information is correct and the parents did consent to the photo then the photographer is not to blame. I'm sure he took many different shots over the course of the shoot and for whatever reason (though it is beyond me) liked this one. But the parents are who should of and from my understanding did consent to the final decision for the photo to be used. Thus they are the ones to blame and their suit is a pointless. As for the photo itself. It is distasteful but by no means illegal. Ethic are something that has to be decided not as a large collective rather as a local issue within communities and families. What one sees has ethical other may not and who is to say one point of view is more correct then another. [/QUOTE]
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