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RIP Rosa Parks |
link343 - Oct 25, 2005 |
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link343 | Oct 25, 2005 | |||
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racketboy | Oct 25, 2005 | |||
yeah I saw that on Apple's site today that was very cool of them |
it290 | Oct 25, 2005 | |||
Yeah, how insanely cool of them to use the death of a civil rights icon to plaster their logo all over her photograph. |
SkankinMonkey | Oct 25, 2005 | |||
yea, exploiting her death to sell a few more ipods just really shows their dedication to (being pricks) civil rights |
mal | Oct 25, 2005 | |||
At least they didn't photoshop an iPod onto her. |
SkankinMonkey | Oct 25, 2005 | |||
yea because exploiting people is good - how? |
it290 | Oct 26, 2005 | ||||
True, but I've never been a fan of those either, or the Dirt Devil ads with Fred Astaire, IBM's Charlie Chaplin, etc. That type of advertising was a big fad in 90's, but I think it's somewhat appalling to use the dead in ways they never knew about or wanted. I don't care if companies use Henry VIII or whoever in their ads, since they're just using an actor in that case (not to mention Henry wasn't the greatest guy anyway), but seriously Racket, how would you feel if your mom just died and the next day I put put her picture on my home page with my company logo and slogan on top of it? |
Mask of Destiny | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
Wasn't there a Rosa Parks Think Different ad before she was dead? I seem to remember seeing this image before (minus the 1913-2005 bit of course). If that is indeed the case, might they have already had her permission to use her likeness in the ad? |
racketboy | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
I'm almost positive that they had permission. It would be idiotic not to. I still don't know why you [Skank] think it's exploiting a person. Its not really advertising anything. Besides, think of it this way -- they took DOWN their big graphics for the new iPod Video, Nano, and slimmed iMac. Apple is basically sacrificing their normal advertising to remind people of the difference she made in America. Heaven forbid... |
SkankinMonkey | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
It's not advertising? It's advertising the company, the brand, but not the product. It's saying 'hi we're nice people, you should buy from us!' |
it290 | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
Maybe they did have permission, I don't know. I'm certain they didn't have Einstein's permission, although they may have had the permission of his estate... which isn't the same thing at all in my opinion. Same with Ghandi, etc. As for Parks, it doesn't seem like her to sell her image like that, but I guess you never know. Since she was a public figure, though, it seems possible that Apple might be able to use her likeness without permission, the same way that companies that sell Dubya action figures do. |
SkankinMonkey | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
I think the 'dubya' action figures can do it by legal right of parody. |
it290 | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
The ones I'm referring to aren't meant as parody though, they're the ones with him in his 'Mission Accomplished' flight gear. They're funny as hell, but the manufacturer is serious about them. |
schi0249 | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
I guarantee they had permission. Her estate sued how many people while she was alive? I remember them going after some musician because they had a song about Rosa. |
SkankinMonkey | Oct 26, 2005 | ||||
They went after Outkast because they had a song entitled rosa parks which basically said she should have moved to the back of the bus and stopped being an annoying woman. Outkast settled and was forced to setup some charites or something. |
racketboy | Oct 26, 2005 | ||||
Your arguement still doesn't make sense -- especially when you compare it to my last post. If it was a company you liked, I'm sure you wouldn't complain. |
it290 | Oct 26, 2005 | |||
Makes sense to me. I think it's pretty hard to claim that an image featuring the company logo and slogan isn't advertising, even if it's not advertising a specific product. After all, this is just like every other 'Think Different' ad, and those all appeared in magazines, etc. Not something you could consider a public service announcement. |
SkankinMonkey | Oct 26, 2005 | ||||
I don't dislike apple, I have an ipod myself. I dislike their abuse of someone that created their own image to bolster their own image though. It would be like McDonalds using Dave Thomas's death to sell Big Macs. |
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