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Right? I've seen this so many times. People are crazy. That's why the watermark is necessary. If in fact they do use the web size of the image, you just have to look at it as free advertisement. If someone reports it to istockphoto I'm sure they'll send the website a cease and desist.
A big marketing portal using an iStock photo with watermark!!!http://www.utalkmarketing.com//Pages/Article.aspx?Title=Why%20using%20numbers%20in%20brand%20names%20is%20a%20good%20thing&ArticleID=20568
Quote from: soma on March 09, 2011, 09:37A big marketing portal using an iStock photo with watermark!!!http://www.utalkmarketing.com//Pages/Article.aspx?Title=Why%20using%20numbers%20in%20brand%20names%20is%20a%20good%20thing&ArticleID=20568That could be just a mistake, a human error (someone forgot to replace the dummy image with the real one )
It could be a mistake, but I think you are being way too kind.
Quote from: cclapper on March 09, 2011, 15:08It could be a mistake, but I think you are being way too kind. Yes... maybe it's because I'm a graphic designer too and I know how easily something like this could happen... (Especially in this case the watermark is barely visible...)
I'm also a graphic designer and I think it is impossible to make a mistake like that. When designing a website and upload files to the server, you usually check the website online to check that everything is in order.