clevalley
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I disagree. These celebirties want everyone to know who they are.
People take pictures of their friends. Wouldn't you get a snapshot of a celebirty if you saw them. It's human interest.
Everybody knows them, just as they like it. Are they the only ones who should be able to profit off their success. If someone gets a picture of these celebirties and sells it, what's the problem? Quick, easy money.
People make money off of other people all the time. Authors, artists, modeling agencies, writers, Time Warner, etc. Technology companies make money off of other peoples' ideas.
If I come up with an invention, should I be the only one allowed to profit off of it? I would feel that way, but nobody else would.
It's America. These celebirties need to suck it up and deal with it.
I am not talking about just taking a picture - I am talking about violating personal space; right in front of them walking backwards 3 feet away, leaning on their cars in a mob, blocking them going into a store - this is what I find obsessive and something should be in place for this...
I agree if they are celebrities then they should EXPECT to be photographed - but not right in their face or in a mob fashion or chased down the road in cars...
That's all!