fingerz said:I don't think you need to actually go to a solicitors and copyright them. If someone else makes money out of your legal property/work without asking you first, you're entitled to some sort of compensation, afaik.
DavidUK said:..hmm interesting. wonder if we have any legal eagles on the site that can offer more information!
CT said:Jamey is right - with photographs the photographer retains the original copyright always. Wedding photography is a classic example. Despite the huge wads of dough you hand over for your album, you have no right to have any of those shots copied without going through the original photographer, unless the deal you did at the time involved also purchasing the negs and the copyright. Some photographers can be real sticklers about this as they depend on reprints etc. to supplement their income and they will sue.
There's no real need to stick a copyright notice on your web pics - you retain copyright anyway, but it's no bad thing, the lamos who are likely to nick your images at least can't claim ignorance.
Hmmm... something I need to think about actually.:whistling
CT said:Well one of the big advantages of the limited file sizes we allow in Gallery here is that it does make them of limited commercial use to the nerds who will think nothing of nicking them. At least they can't be blown up to poster size etc. without looking pretty ropey.
DavidUK said:..I found a few pictures in peoples galleries that I wanted to use for my latest night class and asked permission in the forums rather than just burgle them! I'm such a good boy lol
Steve said:By doing that though you are not only earning their respect but you are giving them the well deserved praise for their hard work...plus its the right thing to do I find that if you do things properly then most people are very willing to help out, often for free or less than it would cost normally.