Blogger and editor Dipali Bhasin has criticized e-commerce giant Amazon for using his photo next to a product on his website.
Bhasin went to Twitter and shared the screenshot of the same thing and wrote, “Keep in mind! The following photograph is used without my consent and permission through the Fashion Marketplace logo on your website. I need to get rid of her right away.”
She added that Amazon had also taken over other women’s Instagram accounts.
“The total page screenshots of photos taken from women on their Instagram account. That sucks!”
Shameless people, Kalyan! Look at the logo taking the Instagram photo and @amazonIN
Amazon has learned the same thing and also apologized. The account tweeted: “We apologize for this. Thank you for informing us about this. We have intensified this challenge with our team and will do what is needed.”
That’s why we. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have stepped up this with our team and will do whatever it takes. Sg
This is the message.
Sundays are super fun days. While my boy enjoys a day of leisure with a movie, I’m in a bad mood for anything else. He got on the motorcycle and buckled up. The streets were desolate and you may feel the wind in your face. Go back to my childhood. Oh seriously! We want to avoid being adults from time to time. Waking up the child in you is much more fun. Using a sari and a @chidiyaaonline, I love the comfort of cotton and the design of dragonflies. How was your weekend? ArrayArray #sareelove #sareeswag #madeinindia #theindianwoguy #sari #saree #handmade #coton #sustainablefashion #a laugh #sunday #juin #evening #sarees #sariyer #sareestyle #indian #potd #happy #igers #instapic #instagramhubgermode dibbi18 #cycle
A shared post through Dipali Bhasin’s ™’ (@theindianwoman) on June 24, 2018 at 8:32 pm PDT
Dipali is known for her blog “Spoons and Sneakers” and is the winner of the Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award.
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