December 24, 2014

Amazon criticized for Selling iPhone Cases with disturbing images of Ebola victims, war Malaysia crash victims

Amazon under fire over grisly images of a lifeless boy during Gaza-Isreal war, Ebola victims in Africa, Malaysia air flight crash victims and National geographic images put on iPhone and iPad case sold on Amazon.

The photo was featured on the front page of the Times as part of the paper’s coverage of the Gaza conflict. But Times did not grant these Amazon-authorized sellers permission to use his photo for commercial purposes, much less an iPhone case emblazoned with the casualties of war. 

Tomas van Houtryve, a National Geographic photographer, who recently spotted posted several unauthorized Amazon phone case sales in a series of posts on Instagram.
"Who wants to buy a picture with a dead child on it,:
“If any human being in the process had seen that, I don’t see how it could possibly get through,” he said.
 
#Honestly, the pictures side been used unauthorized, they are not good for phone decoration. Its gross, no sensible human should  rejoices in evil.

Read more:
iPhone cases featuring stolen, grisly war photos appear for sale on Amazon | The Rundown | PBS NewsHour
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