August 2, 2011
Twitter: We did not trash Rio Ferdinand pics
Twitter has attempted to distance itself from the Rio Ferdinand deleted pictures furore, saying it was not responsible for removing the footballer’s White House photos.
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August 2, 2011
Twitter has attempted to distance itself from the Rio Ferdinand deleted pictures furore, saying it was not responsible for removing the footballer’s White House photos.
August 1, 2011
Originality in a photograph may be determined by its ‘total concept and feel’, rules a judge in a copyright battle between photographer David LaChapelle and the singer Rihanna.
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