I've not read the story but unless the magazine broke some non-disclosure
agreement it can be argued that they were just using justifiable
journalistic enterprise. Of course, it doesn't help that it whet the
appetite of many who couldn't buy it...
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Photography magazine, mistakenly or otherwise,
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