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Anyone can record and upload content to this page.  But make sure you keep your cameras pointed at THEM.  The paparazzi.  The content will be freely published to the world on PaparazziBuster.com's #FaceOfGreed page.

This website only accepts celebrity photos/videos FROM the celebrities themselves.  So if a celebrity wants to make pap photos worthless, they have that option too.  It is only an option.  That type of content is uploaded elsewhere on papbuster.com.  UNAPPROVED CELEBRITY PHOTOS WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED ON THIS SITE.

What about freedom of the press?

Papbuster.com fully supports photojournalism.  It does NOT support paparazzi.

What's the difference?

Photojournalists are talented individuals in pursuit of the truth.  They respect people and their surroundings. In short, photojournalists are interested in telling an important story and they have ethics.

Paparazzi are quite different.  Paparazzi tend to be selfish, greedy individuals who are just seeking a payday and/or attention.  Their focus is on how much money they can make from a photo, and they will go to any lengths to increase the value.

How can I tell the difference?

Photojournalists don't yell out offensive questions and abusive statements purely intended to evoke an emotional response.
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