Isn't the issue the fact that it was a kind of stolen best/worst of?
I haven't had access to the pointer but so fat as I know shooting for
showing, and stealing are two dramatcially different ways of bearing
testimony
Amitiés
Philippe
Le 16 avr. 13 à 22:56, Andrew Fildes a écrit :
> If I bought a book of Don McCullin's photographs or something
> similar showing such scenes in Afghanistan or Syria, would the same
> charge be levelled?
> Andrew Fildes
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> www.soultheft.com
> Author/Publisher: The SLR Compendium - http://www.blurb.com/books/3732813
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> On 17/04/2013, at 6:47 AM, Tina Manley wrote:
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>> How can anybody be so stupid and insensitive?
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