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by Mark in Vancouver » Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:31 pm
Actually, I prefer the occasional use of my photos to placing a watermark over them. I don't want someone claiming they took my pictures or selling my pictures, but in the digital age when any idiot with a cell phone can take pictures, the whole "art" angle is a bit pretentious, IMO.
We have every right to email them and demand either a photo credit or an immediate withdrawal off the net. Copyright is implied, and people who don't get that need to learn a lesson, for sure. But how much money would anyone expect to win in a lawsuit over a borrowed loach picture? That's absurd.
Anyway, typing your name over the thing you want to share with people seems like the wrong answer. Some of the photos for one species of loach on the new site has the photographer's name in letters larger than the fish! What's the point of that? Once an image is sent into cyberspace, I don't know how much claim you really have that it remains your "property" in the normal sense of the word.
A simple photo credit would be enough for me.
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