Kim Kardashian and her famous family vacationed in Thailand last week, posting tons of
photos and
videos documenting their luxurious travels.
But Kim's epic
elephant selfie fail wasn't her only photo blunder of the trip. It turns out that in addition to the reality star's
sexy videos and
pics with her sisters, she has also been taking scenic photographs of Thailand straight off Google Images and passing them off as her own.
Kardashian posted the below photo last week with the caption,
“Thank you for the beautiful memories Thailand." It currently has nearly 600,000 "likes."
But fans quickly
noticed that the image was a popular one pulled from Google. It's among
the first that show up when you search "Thailand Beach."
Kardashian didn't even scroll past the first row before choosing an image to take as her own.
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Chris Sprigman, a law professor at University of Virgina who specializes in intellectual
property law, tells Business Insider that Kardashian should probably be
more careful next time she blindly grabs an image online.
While Sprigman says, "Looking at the website where
she got the image, it's impossible to tell if there's a claim of
copyright in the image and whether she's authorized to download it," he
further explains,
"There's
a lot of stuff available on the web that's copyrighted and you just
can't assume that because an image is on the web that it's free for you
to use."
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