Radio Station Steals Photos
February 9, 2012 3 Comments…the cost of hiring a lawyer and delay tactics that the station can make to draw out the process make any financial restitution meaningless for most photogaphers
…the cost of hiring a lawyer and delay tactics that the station can make to draw out the process make any financial restitution meaningless for most photogaphers
One of the questions I’ve gotten since releasing the DIY Legal Kit surrounds the sometimes confusing matter of photographer copyright protection versus the rights of people photographed the whole concept of licensing.
That’s right, it’s finally here. After months of working with colleagues, legal professionals (yes, I enlisted the help of a practicing copyright attorney), peer reviewers, and select members of the photographic community, I am super-excited to announce the latest eBook publication for me here on the website. Far more ambitious than photo tips and tricks, ...
The web makes for an interesting place, and often I get emails from folks asking for suggestions and recommendations on how to best protect their images from being used without their permission (and let’s not mince words here – nobody wants to have their work stolen). Often my response is a bit of this and ...
Articles, education, learning, photography, tutorialWith so many people likely covering the CS5 launch event later today (http://cs5launch.adobe.com/), I thought I’d take a different tack on things, since the launch really is just talking about when it will be available. (In other words, everything you hear today will be nothing more than hype and PR excitement. Nothing to really sink ...
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