The left picture is an image of the bird on the Tea Tree shampoo product. To the right, is the ever-popular Twitter bird.
Uhh… coincidence? Or a rip-off?
You decide.
The left picture is an image of the bird on the Tea Tree shampoo product. To the right, is the ever-popular Twitter bird.
Uhh… coincidence? Or a rip-off?
You decide.
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Hi, interesting post. I have been pondering this issue,so thanks for blogging. I’ll certainly be coming back to your posts. Keep up the good posts
Your other comment here is spam. Trash it.
I have been browsing about this and it seems that Twitter hought the original from iStockPhoto but it’s still up for others to buy and legally use. So it’s not as much a ripoff as just.. the same resource for both.
This isn’t a ripoff; the Twitter bird was a file purchased on iStock. Anyone can download and use it legally. Cole is correct – both companies got the illustration from the same place.