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Yes I know, I know.. Probably a stupid question, But I'd like to know before I go browsing. The main question I ask myself is, Why wouldn't they be legal? Then again It just seems kind of shady. Maybe I'm just paranoid.:crazy:
I just don't see the point of fakes. That's just what they are. But fakes are grossly unfair to the model ; if they want to pose that's fine,if they don't then that is their choice.It isn't up to some prize idiot to manufacture images which pretend to portray what they didn't want portrayed.
as long as they acknowledge it as fake and don't pretend it's real,i don't see a problem.legally they will need the consent of the person but as long as that person is not complaining.......
as long as they acknowledge it as fake and don't pretend it's real,i don't see a problem.legally they will need the consent of the person but as long as that person is not complaining.......
You can't complain if you don't know and the web is too big for any celeb to keep tabs on.At best it's disrespectful and adults should know better than to have fun at someone else's expense.