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I searched my avatar and found pages and pages of images that they are selling...Bimmerpost.com should sue them for stealing images off the site to protect our community
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07-07-2017, 06:05 PM | #25 |
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Years ago some ebay store put my e90 in their listing to show off a carbon fiber roof spoiler and they even put their watermark on it. I told them to take it down
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07-07-2017, 10:02 PM | #26 |
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It's probably too late, but next time, get my attorney's contact information. That's worth a few thousand. Taking your copyright off and adding their own watermark is a specified offense in the DMCA and you can collect statutory damages. Register your images and it become more thousands.
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ECO stands for Electronic Copyright Office. To be considered "Timely", you have to file within 90-days of "publishing" an image. I zip thumbnail sized images into a file and register a batch each quarter. ECO's system is archaic. They don't keep it updated for OS and browser changes, so instead of it taking five-minutes, it'll seems to always take hours. One first step is to go into your camera's menu and make sure you got a copyright embedded in your EXIF. There's a menu item for that. Mine says, "All Rights Reserved - David C Stephens". If I remember correctly, removing that is $1,500. Replacing it with your own is another $1,500. It adds up fast. Indicating copyright on the image is also a good idea. A big ole watermark across the middle of the image ruins it, IMO, and defeats the purpose of trying to share with friends. If you have a copyright on the face of your images, even down in the corner like I do mine, removing that shows "Intent" and "Willfulness", both of which puts you in a strong position under DCMA. Here's an example of mine: ![]() It's easy enough to crop off, but doing so shows "Willful Intent" to Infringe. An ugly watermark is much harder to remove, but the degree of willfulness doesn't change.
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Oh awesome, I could buy a photo of the photoshopped F31 I made when deciding on what colour to have my car:
http://wallpart.com/poster/05-18-201...m-121439318588 Or, I could buy a photo of my car's tailgate hinges: http://wallpart.com/poster/people-wi...s-183574133134 Or I could buy a squashed photo of my car at the detailers: http://wallpart.com/poster/my-indivi...9-255263933922 ![]() Cheeky fuckers!
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Agree. So I purposely try to "ruin" (read: protect) my images with the least amount of impact by using a subtle-yet-obvious watermark. Sometimes it works well, other times it's a full-fledged ruin.
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I think it's directly related. For those that haven't followed the link, it's about Registering you copyright. I costs $55 to register an unlimited number of images. A Registration is considered "timely" if it's done within 90-days of first "Publishing" the image. I Register several hundred images every 90-days with the eCO (Electronic Copyright Office). I register everything that I've retained within the 90-day period, whether it's published or not. Even without Registering, your copyright exists from the moment that you create the image. Registration increases statutory damages very substantially. Dave
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