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{{Mergefrom|Ryan Block|date=February 2007}}
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(contracted; show full)review, a website about [[digital audio player]]s, noted that Engadget used a photo that had originally been taken by DAPreview, and then removed attribution by cropping the DAPreview logo off [http://www.dapreview.net/news.php?extend.3106]. Engadget's managing editor Ryan Block agreed that the photo had been copied and cropped, stated that it had been a mistake, and apologized and restored the image's attribution [http://www.ryanablock.com/archive/2006/03/controversy/].



==T-Mobile accusations
/ April Fools Joke==
On March 31st 2008, [http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/31/deutsche-telekom-t-mobile-demands-engadget-mobile-discontinue/ Engadget reported] that T-Mobile had sent a letter requesting that Engadget cease using the color magenta in its Engadget Mobile site, claiming that T-Mobile had trademarked the color. Engadget issued a [http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/01/painting-the-town-magenta/ response] on April 1st, mainly by repainting the Engadget sites and changing the Mobile logo for the day to a logo that looks as though it is saying "Engadge t-mobile". The site has since returned to normal format, with the exception of the highlighting color.
It was all an elaborate April Fools Joke.

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