WHITE House anger after snap taken on Galaxy smartphone is tweeted by Samsung to its five million followers

A selfie has landed Samsung in trouble with the White House.
The photo was snapped by Boston Red Sox player, David Ortiz, earlier this week after he met the US President, Barack Obama, at a function.
Using his Samsung Galaxy smartphone, Ortiz grabbed a photo opportunity with the world’s most important man.
But claiming credit for the image, Samsung then tweeted the pic to its five million followers.
Sadly for the South Korean tech giants, the White House hasn’t seen the funny side, as companies are not allowed to use the president's image for commercial gain.
A selfie has landed Samsung in trouble with the White House.
The photo was snapped by Boston Red Sox player, David Ortiz, earlier this week after he met the US President, Barack Obama, at a function.
Using his Samsung Galaxy smartphone, Ortiz grabbed a photo opportunity with the world’s most important man.
But claiming credit for the image, Samsung then tweeted the pic to its five million followers.
Sadly for the South Korean tech giants, the White House hasn’t seen the funny side, as companies are not allowed to use the president's image for commercial gain.
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