Apparently, FBI's 'Forensics Team' Creates Aged Photos Of Terrorists By Doing Random Google Image Searches
from the is-that-copyright-infringement? dept
We've all seen those forensic "aging" pictures that are often used to try to show what a fugitive might look like now, when law enforcement doesn't have a recent photo available. I always assumed that there was some sort of science behind doing that. However, it appears that when it comes to the FBI, the way it's done is to do a Google Image search, find an image the FBI likes and then do a simple photo merge with the person they're trying to "age." Of course, that became a bit of a problem recently, when it came out that the photo the FBI used to age both Osama bin Laden and another senior al-Qaida leader, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, happened to be a Spanish member of parliament named Gaspar Llamazares.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: aging, fbi, forensics, gaspar llamazares, osama bin laden, photos
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Hahaha
I honestly just can't stop laughing at this sentence. God my government is stupid some times....
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I never thought posting your pics on Facebook could get you into terrorism plots lmao!
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Surprised they don't regularly
At least using that method to siphon government funds for the copyright nutjobs wouldn't get ridiculous laws passed that harm all of humanity.
(Might be exaggerating but not by much as the laws always harm the entire US citizenry at a minimum)
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Irony?
FBI Successful In Breaking Up Yet Another Of Its Own Plots To Bomb The US
Does The FBI Really Use Surveillance Vans With WiFi SSIDs Saying 'FBI_SURVEILLANCE_VAN'?
And I rofl'd.
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They're smart sometimes too ... :)
J/k.
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Attack of the Drones
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Oh, so that's how face aging works. I was always wondering about that. Let me see here.
Michael Jackson + John McCain = George Bush (in ten years)
Elvis Presley + George Washington = Arnold Schwarzenegger (in 20 years).
Dick Cheney + Britney Spears = Donald Trump (in 15 years or so).
I think I'm starting to get the hang of this.
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Phyllis Diller + Joan Rivers = Lady Gaga (tomorrow morning, sans makeup)
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Photographers viewpoint
This is no different than the National Inquirer publishing a false story. The only way they get away with it on a regular basis, is they buy the stories from people that tell them it's true. Once they know it's false, publishing it would be negligence under the Sullivan rule. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Times_Co._v._Sullivan)
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Go look, you'll find it.
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let me help your ideas.
think about your mothers photo at a Poster of the National Whores Association.
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Distraction
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I wondered why he wasn't posting today.
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Perhaps, but as Mike pointed out, there doesn't seem to be anything legally actionable here.
I'm sure the plaintiff will try some silly stretch of some other cause of action to cover it, but that's no different than the government using 'computer hacking' to go after Lori Drew, which we're all pretty much against around here, right?
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Really?
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Re: Photographers viewpoint
What exactly did the FBI say that's false and defamatory?
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I think the update might be that he is now planning on suing the FBI, but I haven't really looked that closely.
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