In yet another lesson to retailers that social media won’t let them get away with any shenanigans, DKNY has issued an apology to a New York photographer mere hours after he claimed on Facebook that the company lifted his photos without his consent, and used them in a store display in Bangkok. [More]
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DKNY Apologizes For “Inadvertently” Using Photographer’s Photos In Store Display Without Compensation
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Perfume Packaging Defeats Pen, Can Opener And Knives
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12.30.09Film critic Jen Johans can tear movies apart, but even her sharpest barbs were no match for impenetrable DKNY perfume packaging. [More]