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08/17/2008 09:28:31 PM · #1
Okay, so I just went to my kids school website to check updates. On the home page is a photo obviously stolen from istock photo!! Website

'doh!!
08/17/2008 09:34:35 PM · #2
hahaha epic....
08/17/2008 09:44:35 PM · #3
We are “Committed to Excellence”, and we work hard to make the site a primary source for timely information for all users, and a main gateway for improved communication between parents, teachers, students and other members of our community.

Thats the quote right next to the photo. I wonder if they also teach Ethics?

Matt
08/17/2008 09:52:46 PM · #4
The pictures at the top are also from stock sites (//www.sxc.hu/photo/201106, //www.sxc.hu/photo/147608) and they seem to be pretty popular. Some examples:

//www.karierist.com/news/bulgaria/bulgaria_036_students.html
//www.uniovi.es/eu4m/EU4M_site/index.php
//www.svarog.si/geografija_afrike/
//www.communica.pl
//www.student-credit.adkinsons.com
//formazione.tipiace.it/recupero-anni/perito-agrario.htm
//www.epcc.pt/e-student/pt/index.php

Wouldn't it be more credible if they used pictures of actual (current or former) students? Erica, go and offer them your services...

Message edited by author 2008-08-17 21:53:25.
08/17/2008 09:54:56 PM · #5
And you know what's actually shown on the third picture?

"orlando and nancy (husband and wife) teach students at the english school in swakopmund, namibia, africa, a country which had just left behind the apartheid system. this american couple made for very interesting teachers... he's a black puerto rican who grew up in the bronx, new york and she's a euro-american who grew up in japan... their relationship taught as much as their words :-)"
08/17/2008 10:11:12 PM · #6
Originally posted by Sam94720:

The pictures at the top are also from stock sites (//www.sxc.hu/photo/201106, //www.sxc.hu/photo/147608) and they seem to be pretty popular. Some examples:

//www.karierist.com/news/bulgaria/bulgaria_036_students.html
//www.uniovi.es/eu4m/EU4M_site/index.php
//www.svarog.si/geografija_afrike/
//www.communica.pl
//www.student-credit.adkinsons.com
//formazione.tipiace.it/recupero-anni/perito-agrario.htm
//www.epcc.pt/e-student/pt/index.php

Wouldn't it be more credible if they used pictures of actual (current or former) students? Erica, go and offer them your services...


oh geez!! yeah, I may call and offer some help.. LOL
08/17/2008 10:20:13 PM · #7
Why do you think its stolen as opposed to paid for. Its not unheard of that schools actually pay when using stock photos.

08/17/2008 10:22:32 PM · #8
Originally posted by BAMartin:

Why do you think its stolen as opposed to paid for. Its not unheard of that schools actually pay when using stock photos.


I don't think they sell pics with watermarks...
08/17/2008 10:23:51 PM · #9
Originally posted by BAMartin:

Why do you think its stolen as opposed to paid for. Its not unheard of that schools actually pay when using stock photos.


well it still has the watermark on it and its small. Usually when you buy stock photos, you dont get a watermarked image.
08/17/2008 10:25:38 PM · #10
Originally posted by DarkRider:

Originally posted by BAMartin:

Why do you think its stolen as opposed to paid for. Its not unheard of that schools actually pay when using stock photos.


I don't think they sell pics with watermarks...


That is pretty tacky, they should have contacted you directly...

But did you get permission to sell your photo of the teacher and kids in the classrom from the school?
08/17/2008 10:26:35 PM · #11
Originally posted by bassbone:

Originally posted by DarkRider:

Originally posted by BAMartin:

Why do you think its stolen as opposed to paid for. Its not unheard of that schools actually pay when using stock photos.


I don't think they sell pics with watermarks...


That is pretty tacky, they should have contacted you directly...

But did you get permission to sell your photo of the teacher and kids in the classrom from the school?


Its not my photo, just a stock photo from istock.
08/17/2008 10:28:09 PM · #12
Originally posted by gwe21:

Originally posted by bassbone:

Originally posted by DarkRider:

Originally posted by BAMartin:

Why do you think its stolen as opposed to paid for. Its not unheard of that schools actually pay when using stock photos.


I don't think they sell pics with watermarks...


That is pretty tacky, they should have contacted you directly...

But did you get permission to sell your photo of the teacher and kids in the classrom from the school?


Its not my photo, just a stock photo from istock.


Oh, sorry - I read the thread title wrong - I thought they stole a photo from you.

It is extremely tacky of the school. You may want to let them know they are out of bounds on this - they probably arent' aware that they are doing something wrong.
08/17/2008 10:39:15 PM · #13
these are the same schools that punish children for plagirism
go figure
08/17/2008 10:48:36 PM · #14
Good heavens, they could be completely legit on that image for under 25 cents!!! (an image that size costs one credit, 24 cents with a subscription to istockphoto)
Bet their web designer is some kid who downloaded a copy of dreamweaver using bittorrent.
08/17/2008 10:51:53 PM · #15
Originally posted by scrybz:

Good heavens, they could be completely legit on that image for under 25 cents!!! (an image that size costs one credit, 24 cents with a subscription to istockphoto)
Bet their web designer is some kid who downloaded a copy of dreamweaver using bittorrent.


they could be completely legit with some soccer mom's photo on there.. ya know?

It just struck me as odd that they had photos that didnt belong to the school. I am not sure who does their web design, but I know that it is a new site this year, maybe they just wanted to get something on the site for start of school.

I will contact the webmaster tomorrow and offer my services, I will even do photos for free in exchange for model releases from the students and teachers.
08/17/2008 11:01:50 PM · #16
The third picture is the one thats funny to me. I bet there aren't 5 black kids in the whole school much less one class.
08/17/2008 11:40:17 PM · #17
It's actually bigger than just one school. Check out this high school. It has the same small kiddies.
08/17/2008 11:44:00 PM · #18
someone should email those schools a link to the other school
and then fire their web design guy
08/17/2008 11:49:26 PM · #19
The web designer was probably hired by somebody in administration; that's who I'd contact.
08/17/2008 11:49:47 PM · #20
Originally posted by Ken:

It's actually bigger than just one school. Check out this high school. It has the same small kiddies.


looks like the whole district... bwahahah

08/17/2008 11:51:08 PM · #21
actually
there is a drop down menu on top that lets you select schools
there are about 8 schools on there and all have the same web layout
i assume based on that, that they know about the layout, but still the image is stolen
08/17/2008 11:54:43 PM · #22
Looks like it is the standard www.sharpschool.com starter site.

Evidently they haven't put in their own pictures yet.
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