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Thoughts on folks profitting from OUR images
As you guys well know, I've been photographing guns for IMFDB for a long time now. Many of my pics are originals which I shot JUST FOR IMFDB. I gave IMFDB (and only this site) free license to use my pics however they wanted. From time to time I catch others using my images for commercial purposes. I recently caught a company selling a poster of rifles and about half the images were MY pics from IMFDB.
He's charging about 12 bucks a poster. I usually don't care if other people steal our pics for their own personal use, but using it to make money seems wrong. I wish he would credit IMFDB or at least contribute a portion of his profits to IMFDB (and Bunni) to keep the site going. Thoughts?
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Sending him a cease and desist would probably be a good starting point.
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Sounds logical to me.
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I've had people on other wikis lift my video game screenshots for use on wikis catering to specific video game series. Of course, since I don't actually own the rights to these games, I can't really complain, but I'd appreciate it if they credited me somewhere on those wikis for my screenshots.
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Quote:
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Anything to do with lawyers costs money.
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The trouble is, one requires a specific thing to understand Liam, that thing being "serious head injuries." (Evil Tim 09-09-2011) |
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The solution is simple and clear: rob them, as they robbed you
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How is he selling the artwork? If it is on anything other than a personnal website there is more than likely a way that you can just report it and the website will have the items removed and it wouldn't cost you anything.
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But who in this day and age teaches newer generations to do this stuff? A lot of people take stuff on the internet for granted given the ease of copying stuff.
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