Recently I noticed a link to my website from some political blog. After digging around I found that the blog writer took one of my photos and modified it for one of their posts. They posted a link to my blog saying where they got it along with "the image is basically unaltered", which is untrue since they blurred the edges thus removing my watermark.
My photos are covered by a CC license, the details are here:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.1/jp/deed.en Specifically others are NOT allowed to modify my photos. On the About page of my blog I wrote: "About the photos on this site: they are all my work. You may NOT use them for any purpose at all without express written permission from me. ..." and then linked to the CC license information.
My question is, the CC license is under the jurisdiction of Japan, does that mean it's only good in Japan? Also, what are my options? I posted a comment on the entry stating that I had NOT given permission to use the photo, I did NOT want to be associated with the blog and to remove the photo within 24 hours. 12 hours and counting and I haven't heard a word from them and my comment has not appeared under the relevant entry.
This is exactly why I didn't want to post photos on the web in the first place
Any advice appreciated!