Has anyone read this?: http://www.photoattorney.com/?p=3247
Is Carolyn Wright consenting that her legal authority is limited to Nevada in the bottom of this post?
Why doesn't the law require that all web based photos be "read only" files until rights are secured and the photos delivered securely, as a service to the majority who know little about IP law and assume that they are not profiting so what is the issue? Read only files would eliminate this. Leaving web-based photos that can be copied, borders on "abandoned property". If a photo is worth $9000 (this isn't a signed Ansel Adams), then why don't these photographers treat their photos as if they were? I would not leave a $9000 Rolex, outdoors, unprotected, and 2 feet onto posted property....and then when someone comes on the property and takes the watch litigate for theft. Read only photo files would be in the best interest of all sides. How one treats their property, infers their perceived value? If they aren't "trollers", then why do they "bait" the web, when they could market and protect with "read only" files?
Is Carolyn Wright consenting that her legal authority is limited to Nevada in the bottom of this post?
Why doesn't the law require that all web based photos be "read only" files until rights are secured and the photos delivered securely, as a service to the majority who know little about IP law and assume that they are not profiting so what is the issue? Read only files would eliminate this. Leaving web-based photos that can be copied, borders on "abandoned property". If a photo is worth $9000 (this isn't a signed Ansel Adams), then why don't these photographers treat their photos as if they were? I would not leave a $9000 Rolex, outdoors, unprotected, and 2 feet onto posted property....and then when someone comes on the property and takes the watch litigate for theft. Read only photo files would be in the best interest of all sides. How one treats their property, infers their perceived value? If they aren't "trollers", then why do they "bait" the web, when they could market and protect with "read only" files?