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AdAge article: IN SEARCH OF THE RIGHT DEAD CELEBRITY - How Do You Find the Best One for Your Ad Campaign?
But while many of the ads have drawn criticism -- Roger Ebert called using portions of actors
Forgot to add, those who really hate the Crazy Frog may kill him Yeti-style - shoot him with a canon and see how far he flies!
Crazy Frog Game
What was most amusing was the comment by the chairman of the Center Against Racism: (roughly paraphrased) "There is a chance that GB is not racist".
Comical.
Do not forget that this ridiculous organisation is funded by the government. So much for the importance of healthcare, education and public safety.
Aaah, you hamsterer of fun ads you. I love it.
When it comes to those field ads, I do recall that there was a giant field showing a Douwe Egbert coffee-pack which could be seen when you landed at Shipol airport a buncha years back (like 97-98). It was well executed, impressed me when I saw it, with several colors in the pack and everyuthing. However, that Axe/lynx man for example, and the SJ (Swedens/State Railway) ad that researcher points out which shows that one could have taken the train cheaper to anyone flying above - and even that Hamlet field-ad actually - have what the DE field ad lacked. A clear idea. I the case of DE, and a bit for Nike in that Milan field, it seems that the "media" is the idea.
Right now there is actually a "field-art" competition gping on in southern Sweden where the winning farmer gets a fat cash prize. Lots of farmers joined in, making complicated field-art like music notes, giant letters, huge flowers and even alien-heads! :)
That's really interesting.
What will blogger do if people who didn't read their helpful howto/didn't get it link to AP/REUTERS/Other peoples photos? Is there are a place for the copyright holder to easaily let Blogger know of an infringement?
I find that more often than not one has to jump through a bazillion hoops to report infringers (at places like flickr/blogging tool places etc) and really go out of ones way to prove that one has the copyright of X. Thus if one finds an infringing collection, say lots of Associated Press photos by umpteen different photographers piled high in these places I can't simple point it out to blogger/flickr/whatever that X-place is certainly infringing - because I'm not the copyright holder. Even when it's that obvious. wtf?
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