Why you don't post photos that are not yours...
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 11:29 am
http://www.jeremynicholl.com/blog/2011/ ... ringement/
Read the blog and get a better understanding why you don't steal the intellectual property of others. The offender here used the photo less than 500 pixels wide. Cost them a lot. The copyright was registered and the owner took action.
You can bet your life l-dsinc and its entities have their work registered and all those lawyers ready to take action. If they let it build a bit and show a history of posting 'appropriated' photos you also put both the site and yourselves in the position for criminal prosecution.
Get permission to use the photos or use your own. Who knows? Maybe someone will steal your photo and use it in a way you do not like?
Read the blog and get a better understanding why you don't steal the intellectual property of others. The offender here used the photo less than 500 pixels wide. Cost them a lot. The copyright was registered and the owner took action.
You can bet your life l-dsinc and its entities have their work registered and all those lawyers ready to take action. If they let it build a bit and show a history of posting 'appropriated' photos you also put both the site and yourselves in the position for criminal prosecution.
Get permission to use the photos or use your own. Who knows? Maybe someone will steal your photo and use it in a way you do not like?