"There's no discussion of a ban," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters yesterday.
Carney was responding to questions on a recent comment made by a senior White House official about banning Obama's selfies. The White House Press Secretary described that such a comment was made in humour.
"He (the White House official) was saying, I think humorously that the end of all selfies -- and I don't think he just meant the White House," Carney said adding that the White House would speak to Samsung in this regard.
"I don't have any more details on that but we believe this issue will be resolved and we've taken the same approach on this matter as we have when we've had similar incidents or cases when the President's image has been used for commercial purposes," he said.
Though, he said Obama was not aware of it.
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