Theft in print

What do you do in a publication, Mostly I steal bloggers work and content and publish it in my newspaper

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7 Responses to “Theft in print”

  1. Nita writes:

    Haha! I am sure newspapers like the Hindustan Times (which stole my photo) have deparments to do this. In fact I think they must be putting all freshers through this program! An idea for another cartoon. Scene: a bunch of trainee editors in a classroom. The topic on the blackboard:
    What to do when one has no photograph to go with the story?
    Option 1: And so on.

  2. Anshul writes:

    :) & What to do when you have some photograph and no story? too…

  3. Suda writes:

    And What to do when someone finds out out the theft and thief. :P

  4. xylene567 writes:

    haha. hilarious. I guess they would be having net researchers (read thiefs) whose designation would be somthing like ‘Chief Thief’ or something.

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  6. dinu writes:

    hihi :) good one buddy

  7. Anshul writes:

    Thanks…

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