Photo Web Site Offers a Wall of Shame For Image Thieves 126
sandbagger (654585) writes "Stop Stealing Photos is a resource in the pro photographer community for protecting consumers. How? By identifying wannabes who use images in their portfolios that they did not create. In this case, one 'photographer' built a massive social media presence, in many platforms including Linked In where he includes System Architecture in his skills. However, such advocacy web sites are very manual and often run by non-programmers. How can the tech community help consumers in protecting them from phoney on-line presences? Or is this vigilantism?"
Thanks! (Score:5, Funny)
Now I have a single resource to go to for all my 'good enough to steal' photograph needs!
Simple (Score:5, Funny)
Hire the "big fat phony" guy from Family Guy.
Re:Yes... (Score:5, Funny)
Slashdot markup for links is pretty simple. <a href="link goes here">Text goes here</a>
Fun Fact: Tim Berners-Lee used Slashdot markup as his inspiration for the HTML 1.0 standard back in 1993.
Re:Yes... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Yes... (Score:0, Funny)
With employment lengths ranging from four months to one year, companies cannot seem to keep a hold on this fast riser! His Linkedin page show just how in demand this man is!