In today ’s media , you ca n’t find an image of a person that has n’t go through some level of Photoshop manipulation . But France may determine that any such image need a disclosure , just like a coffin nail ad .
Advertisers who fail to include the walker would be fined $ 55,000 or up to 50 % of the monetary value of their crusade .
The legal philosophy itself is being beat back on by contention that Photoshopped look-alike can “ take people to believe in a world that does not actually live , and have a detrimental effect on adolescent . ” And while that ’s a fair gunpoint , the sceptic in us might see this as the halt self-justification of someone not committed enough to rigorous cosmetic surgery . [ TelegraphviaarsandImage ]

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