Showing posts with label watermarks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watermarks. Show all posts

The Political Economy of Trust: Not.




Few things display a more firm grasp of the concepts of "economy" and "trust" than leaving the watermark on the cover of the first edition of your book. Well done!

Thanks to Sebastian! Original is here!




The Political Economy of Trust: Not.




Few things display a more firm grasp of the concepts of "economy" and "trust" than leaving the watermark on the cover of the first edition of your book. Well done!

Thanks to Sebastian! Original is here!




Dell: To The Stocks!




Maybe we should club together and send Michael Dell a copy of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

Thanks to Rick! See for yourself!

Edit: iStockphoto emailed me this (frankly rather optimistic) message:
Please understand that this oversight has been corrected by our client Dell. Dell is a respected client of iStockphoto and we are happy to maintain that relationship with them. We are asking kindly that you please remove the article as soon as possible as to not damage our client’s reputation or bring any further attention to this embarrassing oversight.




Dell: To The Stocks!




Maybe we should club together and send Michael Dell a copy of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

Thanks to Rick! See for yourself!

Edit: iStockphoto emailed me this (frankly rather optimistic) message:
Please understand that this oversight has been corrected by our client Dell. Dell is a respected client of iStockphoto and we are happy to maintain that relationship with them. We are asking kindly that you please remove the article as soon as possible as to not damage our client’s reputation or bring any further attention to this embarrassing oversight.




Microsoft: The Ironing Is Delicious




Microsoft, founder member of the Business Software Alliance, doesn't think that copyright laws apply to itself.

Edit: This is from some static Bing spam; it isn't search results.

Thanks to Alex!




Microsoft: The Ironing Is Delicious




Microsoft, founder member of the Business Software Alliance, doesn't think that copyright laws apply to itself.

Edit: This is from some static Bing spam; it isn't search results.

Thanks to Alex!