Q.G.
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If so, the U.S is in violation of the international treaty they too ratified.it doesn't matter if you have the film, the diapositive, the print, ... without the copyright document stating
that the image is registered with the copyright office ( at least here in the usa )
you are left high and dry. good luck getting a lawyer to defend you,
... the courts won't see the case ( ends up being a case of he said s/he said ) murky at best.
a lot of people believe that as soon as the shutter is pressed the images
are automatically copyrighted
Those people would be correct. That is exactly how it works.
but without the registration
it is not exactly true. ( again here in the states ).
And that's my complaint.
You are being robbed by a government that says that you need to pay them to get (from them, i presume) what already is yours.
And (as mentioned above) that is in violation of the international treaty, ratified by the U.S. too.
So don't don't take that BS lying down!
It too is image theft!