Today in the Globe & Mail there was a story about a piece of art hung outside a gallery on the downtown eastside. For those not familiar with Vancouver, we have the 2010 Olympics coming up shortly yet still a huge homeless and junkie population that lives primarily on the downtown eastside of the city... what the city intends to do with this population when the mass of tourists arrives were still not sure. Many citizens here are outraged over the spending going on for the Olympics and their tourists while ignoring the basic necessities of humans that already live here.
So the story was about a piece of art that used the famous 5-ring symbol of the Olympics and inside 4 of the rings were frowny faces and only inside one was a smiley. Very subtle... very effective. It was art meant to look like graffiti yet the city threatened the gallery with copyright infringement (over a work of art!!) because it used the 5-rings.
For that story the Globe & Mail chose to take a photo off of Flickr from a very active Vancouver street photographer... without his permission. Brilliant move there running a story about copyright infringement and then stealing a photo to use in it.
Full details here:
http://www.flickr.com …ckbird_hollow/4177592316/![]()



