QUOTE(Kiss_the_Girls @ Sep 8 2007, 08:10 AM) [snapback]3193970[/snapback]
I don't see how she did anything wrong..Those pics were for a private matter and obviously she trusted the wrong people
You are right. She didn't commit a crime or even engage in anything morally wrong either, for that matter. I mean what's wrong with taking a nude photo for a boyfriend? Unfortunately for her, the photos got leaked by accident, and
The Walt Disney Company, whose
brand identity is still associated with wholesome entertainment for all ages, has to come to terms with an American sensibility that dates back to the Puritans. In much of the corporate world (especially entertainment), few things are as precious to a company as its brand identity.
BTW, in the Philippines, Ayala Corporation gets this, and even has a website devoted to their brand strategy:
http://ourbrand.ayala.com.ph. MBA/Business degree students take note, as this page is an object lesson in corporate branding. Sorry to get off topic here.
Otherwise, I agree, it's much ado about nothing really.