Will France’s Proposed Photoshop Regulations Actually Make the State of Women’s Magazines Less Troublesome?
Retouched photos are the least of their problems.
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Retouched photos are the least of their problems.
On Tuesday in Paris, a French bill that would imprison for up to three years and fine for up to $70,000 anyone who "incited excessive thinness" was passed by the National Assembly; the bill now just needs approval from the French senate to become law.
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