Moonlightmaddnes -> all these fake profiles <giggle snort> (11/25/2013 7:13:07 AM)
Well it seems here is not the only place one could say what is up with all these fake profiles. Here I even added a groan for ya'll !! [sm=Groaner.gif]
Zonie63 -> RE: all these fake profiles <giggle snort> (11/25/2013 10:49:22 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Moonlightmaddnes
Well it seems here is not the only place one could say what is up with all these fake profiles. Here I even added a groan for ya'll !! [sm=Groaner.gif]
That figure of $1.5 billion is quite an eye opener. That's a lot of money to be suing for someone using pictures in fake profiles, even more than the lady who spilled coffee at McDonald's got.
Moonlightmaddnes -> RE: all these fake profiles <giggle snort> (11/25/2013 1:35:50 PM)
Yep, oh and that poor lady from McDonalds had horrible 3rd degree burns, they weren't just a bit red and sore. She had to have skin graphs and a lot of medical care. She deserved that money. This lady well, I am not sure how a dating site is suppose to make sure a person is using the right picture.
I use my baby's picture on facebook, I wonder if that could get a lawsuit going.
MasterCaneman -> RE: all these fake profiles <giggle snort> (11/25/2013 7:44:57 PM)
Lawyers always shoot for the moon in cases like this, knowing full well that it's just a bargaining point at this moment. The real question is, will this case establish a precedent for how pictures are used online? Will we have to tag/ID/copyright our own images because of this?
kalikshama -> RE: all these fake profiles <giggle snort> (11/28/2013 6:29:35 AM)
Hmm, I wondering there's anything to this from the link in the OP:
Giovinazzo said they can start by using software that filters out profiles claiming to be in the United States but are actually created internationally.