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  • Microsoft replaced Black man head with White man head

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8221896.stm


    Microsoft in web photo racism row



    The US original (top) and the altered Polish version (bottom)

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    Software giant Microsoft has apologised for editing a photo to change a black man's head to that of a white man. The picture, showing employees sitting around a desk, appeared unaltered on the firm's US website.
    But on the website of its Polish business unit the black man's head was replaced with a white face, although the colour of his hands were unchanged.
    Microsoft said it had pulled the image and would be investigating who made the changes. It apologised for the gaffe.
    The altered image, which also featured an Asian man and a white woman, was quickly circulated online.
    Bloggers have had a field day with the story, with some suggesting Microsoft was attempting to please all markets by having a man with both a white face and a black hand.
    "The white head and black hand actually symbolise interracial harmony. It is supposed to show that a person can be white and black, old and young at the same time," said one blogger on the Photoshop Disasters blog.
    Others have suggested that the ethnic mix of the Polish population may have played a part in the decision to change the photo.
    Microsoft in web photo racism row



    The US original (top) and the altered Polish version (bottom)

    Enlarge Image


    Software giant Microsoft has apologised for editing a photo to change a black man's head to that of a white man. The picture, showing employees sitting around a desk, appeared unaltered on the firm's US website.
    But on the website of its Polish business unit the black man's head was replaced with a white face, although the colour of his hands were unchanged.
    Microsoft said it had pulled the image and would be investigating who made the changes. It apologised for the gaffe.
    The altered image, which also featured an Asian man and a white woman, was quickly circulated online.
    Bloggers have had a field day with the story, with some suggesting Microsoft was attempting to please all markets by having a man with both a white face and a black hand.
    "The white head and black hand actually symbolise interracial harmony. It is supposed to show that a person can be white and black, old and young at the same time," said one blogger on the Photoshop Disasters blog.
    Others have suggested that the ethnic mix of the Polish population may have played a part in the decision to change the photo.
    Microsoft in web photo racism row



    The US original (top) and the altered Polish version (bottom)

    Enlarge Image

    Software giant Microsoft has apologised for editing a photo to change a black man's head to that of a white man. The picture, showing employees sitting around a desk, appeared unaltered on the firm's US website.
    But on the website of its Polish business unit the black man's head was replaced with a white face, although the colour of his hands were unchanged.
    Microsoft said it had pulled the image and would be investigating who made the changes. It apologised for the gaffe.
    The altered image, which also featured an Asian man and a white woman, was quickly circulated online.
    Bloggers have had a field day with the story, with some suggesting Microsoft was attempting to please all markets by having a man with both a white face and a black hand.
    "The white head and black hand actually symbolise interracial harmony. It is supposed to show that a person can be white and black, old and young at the same time," said one blogger on the Photoshop Disasters blog.
    Others have suggested that the ethnic mix of the Polish population may have played a part in the decision to change the photo.


    Racism, stupidity or business?
    The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

  • #2
    It is dem perception that their software would sell better if the person shown on the item "looks" like the population they are marketing the product to.
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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    • #3
      ok ....so tek a different photo. how difficult is that? microsoft couldn't afford it? as mi grandfaada seh... short cut draw blood

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