Capcom: The Great Okami Watermark Fiasco

Usually when a watermark crops up in an image it's because someone wouldn't pay for the material. In Capcom's case, they had the rights to the artwork, shown here:

but inexplicably used stuff that carried IGN's watermark. Confusion, calamity and catastrophe follow. Kotaku has the most coherent coverage.
Thanks to everyone who sent this in (Roto13 was the first.)
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