I’d like to emphasize that slapping a logo on a picture does not legitimize it. It just means the picture was taken by a media company, rather than a citizen. Stalking celebs’ dating lives is already low enough. But remember when the press released pictures of Leeteuk crying at the funeral when his father and grandparents died? That’s an obvious gross invasion of privacy, but the press still thought it proper to release those pictures logo and all. And as celebrities, they sadly can’t complain when their privacy is invaded, at the risk of damaging their image as “whiners.” So even when their privacy is invaded, all they can do is take it without complaint, or even apologizing for being caught dating.
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Rika
October 31, 2017 at 2:07 AM
I’d like to emphasize that slapping a logo on a picture does not legitimize it. It just means the picture was taken by a media company, rather than a citizen. Stalking celebs’ dating lives is already low enough. But remember when the press released pictures of Leeteuk crying at the funeral when his father and grandparents died? That’s an obvious gross invasion of privacy, but the press still thought it proper to release those pictures logo and all. And as celebrities, they sadly can’t complain when their privacy is invaded, at the risk of damaging their image as “whiners.” So even when their privacy is invaded, all they can do is take it without complaint, or even apologizing for being caught dating.