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Playboy models cry foul after seeing their images on dirty CDs!

 

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BANGKOK: -- Two Playboy models who posed for "artistic" pictures thought that would be a good way to promote their careers.

 

But after they had appeared in a local magazine someone stole their images and put them on the front covers of several sex movie CDs, reported Daily News.

 

Yesterday the two models went to tech police to complain that they had been hurt by whoever had stolen their images and used them to promote a sex movie.

 

They want the police to find those responsible and prosecute them.

 

Netty, 28, and Noinong, 30, said that they had appeared in Playboy Thailand magazine in January of last year. They had been featured on a page for aspiring amateur models called Playboy Asian Model.

 

But last month a friend of theirs had said they were both featured on some CDs and that the language around their pictures was obscene and suggestive.

 

They had a sneak peek of the movies and found them to be men having sex with women. So yesterday they went with their lawyer to demand action confirming that the images were their own.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

They want the police to find those responsible and prosecute them.

I wonder how they will pay the coppers to spring into action ?

Cash, or an alternative payment arrangement ?

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OMG!  Men having sex with women!!  Unheard of!  Surely not in Thailand?  Dirty, dirty, dirty!  This could tarnish not only the image of these two "models" but Thailand's puritan image as well.  

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What the ' ladies ' are saying is that if they were paid, they'd happily allow their

images  to be on any CD, dirty or not... and perhaps, if you pay more, even IN the CD....

 

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Yesterday the two models went to tech police to complain that they had been hurt by whoever had stolen their images and used them to promote a sex movie.

 

Poor girls! Their good reputations have been tarnished, now they need to capitalize on the evil ones.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

They had a sneak peek of the movies and found them to be men having sex with women.

 

Better not jump to a conclusion here....it could well be a documentary about temples and beaches...:coffee1:

 

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2 hours ago, SaintLouisBlues said:

"dirty CDs"? They mean "sex CDs" surely? Or is sex now dirty in Thailand?

Hilary might suggest they could be washed.

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I'm sure the police need to see the evidence on the dvd's. And compare them to the covers. For a thorough inspection of course.....

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Well, in a country with extremely soft views on copyright laws, and a former head of intellectual property stealing pics, what did they expect? 

 

No one asked my permission in my work when they put my pics on their Facebook page and homepage.

 

Again, ladies. Go to the police without having the press there. You have a genuine grievance but this isn't the way to go about it. 

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They could be Toms. Or Dees.

 

Imagine if someone took one of your photos and put it on the cover of a gay porn DVD; I just bet you would be highly impressed with that little stunt....................;)

 

In all seriousness though, IMO they are quite right to go chasing the people who used the images. Not that I think they will get too far though.

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13 minutes ago, jerojero said:

I'm sure the police need to see the evidence on the dvd's. And compare them to the covers. For a thorough inspection of course.....

Well he has a copy of Playboy on his desk, hidden by very important papers lol

 

Just going to nip to hong nam love, pass the Kleenex :smile: Anyway, is Playboy not  a "Dirty" w**k mag? Was when I was a lad, top shelf totty.

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It may well be that they signed away their rights with the first job. Perhaps did not read the agreement.Just speculating of course.

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Do dirty movies even qualify as "intellectual property"? "ah yes, quite the skilled riposte to that nihilist proponent whilst receiving  that fine other fellow entreaties...."

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Both look really beautiful. I see lot of magazines have half nude pictures, women posing holding b00bs in hand. Where is the scam ?

 

I am sure they will be popular soon. Probably it is a scam created by them to get popular by going to press and hit the headlines.

 

Where can i buy the book or CD ?

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But I thought porn was illegal in Thailand. Isn't that the reason they attempt to block porn sites? And now you are telling me they are available on every corner in China town where they are plainly visible to all including school children that happen to walk by? Not to mention the dildo stands. :whistling:

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2 hours ago, DM07 said:

Without seeing the pics, I can not make an educated comment on the situation...


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Netty, 28, and Noinong, 30, said that they had appeared in Playboy Thailand magazine in January of last year. Cannot help more sorry :smile: 

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There was a female Thai celebrity last year whose photo was used without her permission on the cover of a book about hookers in Thailand who sued and got the books recalled. 

 

Playboy is a softcore swimsuit model website, there's a difference between voluntarily posing for that, and having someone steal your photos and put it on the cover of a DVD of teenage anal cum guzzlers. 

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

 

What the ' ladies ' are saying is that if they were paid, they'd happily allow their

images  to be on any CD, dirty or not... and perhaps, if you pay more, even IN the CD....

 

I don't think they are saying that at all. 

 

Their images have  been used to promote a product they do not wish to be associated with and they want it stopped. 

 

Good for them. 

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Unless Thailand has a law against theft of copyright, this is clearly a civil matter.

 

It is also possible that the folks to whom they sold the rights to publish their naked photos on Playboy may have also sold those photos on to the so-called "dirty" CD. Whether this was a breach of contract or rights is unclear and would be settled in a civil case. The involvement of the police adds nothing to their case other than as a publicity stunt!

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