Good Girl Gone Bad or Someone Stole Her Life?

#1
This isn't an ISO; rather, it's just that my curiosity got the better of me after coming across this provider's BP ad:
http://longisland.************/Fema...mate-wide-open-mind-see-me-available/71474354

This pic from the BP ad

traces back to a dating website: http://www.pof.com/member107311538.htm

The pics are all of the same girl throughout both the BP ad and the dating posting, no doubt about it.
So I'm wondering, is this simply a good girl gone bad or did the provider just steal this civilian's life?
Either scenario is strange to say the least.
 
#2
Someone definitely stole this girl's life:
http://images2.************/imager/u/large/237012236/47eb4dd72af7e06d4c4507d4ef2a69a0.jpg
http://longisland.************/FemaleEscorts/east-indian-princess-punjabi-desi-visiting/71618467

Several of the pics trace back to
Ankita Dutta ( @anku.09 )

I'm just floored by the balls some of these bitches have to just go out and copy someone else's online presence and claim it's them. Forget about the fraud committed against potential johns, but to post someone else's pictures while you're advertising yourself as a whore is one of the freakin' lowest things that anyone can do to another human being.
 

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#4
The TS tend to be really bad about this and I think it's because a lot of them have this totally distorted view of what they actually look like. Back when I was doing club photography I had taken this pic of 3 TS in a bathroom at some club and it was posted on my Facebook page. One of them copied the photo, cut her friends out, totally photoshopped the shit out of it, posted it as her main page pic and then sent me a message demanding that I take the original photo down because "it looked nothing like her."
 
#5
BP is running rampant with gorgeous blonde gals advertising with model quality looks. That's probably because most of them are. Models, that is. But not providers. Every day it seems that there are less and less ads with actual photos of the provider posting. This latest trend, though, is taking it to an extreme.

Don't these models care about their internet presence? In today's social media, where everything is about the brand, it's extremely important to protect the image as well as project the image. It's similar to the idea that companies needed to protect their trademarks lest they lose it. So it stands to reason that the same concept should apply to one's photographic image. I wonder if they're not aware or just don't care.
 
#6
....Don't these models care about their internet presence? In today's social media, where everything is about the brand, it's extremely important to protect the image as well as project the image. It's similar to the idea that companies needed to protect their trademarks lest they lose it. So it stands to reason that the same concept should apply to one's photographic image. I wonder if they're not aware or just don't care.
Recent article in NYT had something related to this; they really do care but there isn't much they can do about it as a practical matter.
 
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