Creative Commons & stolen photo questions

Sonatas XII-55 (Life)

A
Sonatas XII-55 (Life)

  • 0
  • 1
  • 1K
Rain supreme

D
Rain supreme

  • 3
  • 0
  • 1K
Coffee Shop

Coffee Shop

  • 4
  • 1
  • 2K
Lots of Rope

H
Lots of Rope

  • 2
  • 0
  • 2K

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
199,816
Messages
2,797,068
Members
100,043
Latest member
Julian T
Recent bookmarks
0

IloveTLRs

Member
Joined
May 22, 2007
Messages
1,132
Location
Boston
Format
Sub 35mm
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 :sad: :mad: Any advice appreciated!
 

WarEaglemtn

Member
Joined
Aug 4, 2004
Messages
461
Format
Multi Format
If you did not want to post them in the first place... why did you?
 

Kino

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 20, 2006
Messages
7,835
Location
Orange, Virginia
Format
Multi Format
You need to read up on this (assuming they are in the USA); http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf

You can threaten them with a "digital millenium copyright act take down notice".

If they are not in the USA, I don't know...

In any event, you can write their ISP demanding it be taken down and present your evidence.
 

Deleted member 19578

Are they linking to your image? If so- why not modify your image to reflect your copyright? If not- well, then you'll have to either pester them into removing your image or just relax & let it pass like a couple too many prunes... life's too short to worry!
 
OP
OP
IloveTLRs

IloveTLRs

Member
Joined
May 22, 2007
Messages
1,132
Location
Boston
Format
Sub 35mm
No, he's not linking directly. He took the image and modified it. What really gets me is a link on their site talking about "journalistic integrity". I guess that includes stealing other peoples work, eh?

I've emailed the person and am awaiting an answer.
 

John Koehrer

Member
Joined
Apr 3, 2004
Messages
8,277
Location
Aurora, Il
Format
Multi Format
You're probably going to be frustrated arguing with the other person.
Here in the US it seems to be legal to use one persons work in another piece of "art".
That may not apply to blurring the edges of an original. But what other form of redress do you have?
 

removed account4

Subscriber
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Messages
29,832
Format
Hybrid
email him for a by-line and re-install your
watermark, then add a comment to his blog ...

good luck!
 

Kino

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 20, 2006
Messages
7,835
Location
Orange, Virginia
Format
Multi Format
You're probably going to be frustrated arguing with the other person.
Here in the US it seems to be legal to use one persons work in another piece of "art".
That may not apply to blurring the edges of an original. But what other form of redress do you have?

No, its not but it takes an inordinate amount of effort to block someone and they often get off with little more than a wrist slap when caught red handed, unless you have a gaggle of lawyers to enforce your copyright...
 
OP
OP
IloveTLRs

IloveTLRs

Member
Joined
May 22, 2007
Messages
1,132
Location
Boston
Format
Sub 35mm
I received an email reply this morning. The author removed the image and link- I just checked and it's been replaced with another image and link to some other website.

His attitude and the tone of his response was "well okay, if you don't want to be famous because I've exposed your photo to the world then that's okay."

I'm going to be much more careful how I post my photos online now, if I continue to do so at all.
 

kombizz

Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2006
Messages
64
Location
USA
Format
35mm
ALWAYS use your common sense in uploading images.
 

Ian Grant

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 2, 2004
Messages
23,286
Location
West Midland
Format
Multi Format
3 months ago I began using software to analyse my websites logfiles, the package with my host is good but basic.

What's really interesting is how many hot links there are to my images, the site's been live in various forms for about 12 years. I have had to threaten legal action 3 times, but in all cases we've agreed amicably, and with proper references the images remain.

The other Hot-links are great, they are usually Blogs some very heavily read, and they mostly contain links to my site as well.

Ian
 

nowalkman

Member
Joined
Oct 4, 2008
Messages
1
Format
Multi Format
How about using transparent type in 72 point with you name across the picture makes it impossible to crop or edit out...........

i use Batch Watermark Creator to do that,http://www.easy-tools.net
Here's an example of what I'm currently doing.

2870868347_d43c51dee2_m.jpg
 

Aurum

Member
Joined
Apr 19, 2008
Messages
917
Location
Landrover Ce
Format
Medium Format
The standard way of stopping people directly linking your pictures, and leeching your bandwidth Especially if its a site whose "Ideals" you don't support, is to replace the picture with something that embarrasses them.

This can either be overt or subtle depending upon what effect you wish to achieve.

Or failing that, if its a straight copy, and not a direct link, watermarking as above is a more professional idea
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom