Today I was in for a surprise when I visited Apug - in the tread here:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
I found a link to a DIY shutter speed tester. Since I have a similar page, I opened the link to see what it looked like.
Lo and behold, there was my screenshot of "Audacity" software at work!!!
No credit given, apart from "I borrowed this from another site...."
My web page, from which the image was taken without bothering to ask me for permission, is here:
http://www.hrtranslations.com/photo/Shutter.html
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not another "Mr. Polaroid Patented Modification", and usually don't pay much attention to such stuff. I use Linux and I'm generally very much into "Open Source", Copyleft, and similar concepts - i.e. sharing of knowledge and experience without asking to be paid for it.
After all, that's one of the reasons I'm a member here on apug. To learn from others and offer my help to those who might need it (however insigificant my contribution might be). In the spirit of camaraderie, and all that. Seriously. I'm that kind of guy.
Very soon I'll be holding a short seminar at the local high school on "traditional" (i.e. analog) photography, since a couple of kids there heard about me and asked for help. They know about digital photography, composition, etc., but would like to learn darkroom work. I'll also donate some of my equipment to their darkroom (enlarger, dev. tanks, bulk loaders, perhaps a 35mm rangefinder camera or two...) - all free of charge...
In short, I'm more than happy to help if I can...
Now, to get back to the original issue.
I already started to write a protest e-mail to this person who lifted my screenshot - mostly because he has a visible copyright notice on his site, and he didn't even deem it proper to ask me for permission (which, BTW, would have been given gladly, and free of charge....).
Then I stopped and thought about it. I had a bad day today (don't ask, it's not photography related!), and I might be overreacting, and the issue in question is not really a big deal. My page is also not original, it was inspired by another person's (but I provided proper credit and link at the beginning of my page!), so it's not some original work which could or should be patented or anything.
Besides, this person in question has an interesting site (I visited before and found some useful info...), and is probably not making any money out of it...
Also, this kind of "impersonal" communication (via e-mail or Internet) sometimes leaves a lot to be desired, and I really don't want to look like a complete je*k
What would you do? This is the first time it happened to me - my photos are usually too bad to be used for any purpose, so nobody has bothered "lifting" them yet...
This is not really about this particular case of lifting a screenshot (of all things!) without asking for permission. It's just that this has never happened to me before.... and I'm a bit surprised.
I still feel I'm being denied some elementary courtesy, and that's what bothers me, most of all.
Heck, I'm always so surprised when I see any kind of rudeness that I don't know what to do... Maybe I don't really belong to any kind of Internet community
Since this might generally fall under "ethics" category, I thought I'd ask here.
What would be a proper course of action (if any)? What would you do?
For myself, after cooling off a bit, I'm generally willing to let it go without any reaction. It's not a master plan for a free source of energy which will save the world or anything, so... No big deal....
Regards,
Denis