jnb
Well-Known Member
I think there are two separate issues here:
1. People who don't buy any photos from the pro photographer but just nick the watermarked images from the website to put on their Facebook page.
and
2. People who actually buy a pro photo and then either take the watermarked image off the website or scan the photo and load it on their Facebook page.
Whilst both are breaches of copyright, I suspect the photographers are much more concerned about the first category and these are the ones that they are targetting.
I fall into the second category - I had no idea I was doing anything wrong when I posted a photo (on a thread on March) which I had bought - one of three, I might add, at a cost of £30+.
Yesterday I received a PM from someone asking where the photo was taken, and I replied it was at xxx at it lives on my desk at work because I love it so much.
Turns out it was the photographer in question - in a roundabout way, accusing me of "stealing their image"
TBH - if this is how paying customers are treated, (I regularly spend £30+ at a show on photos) soon there won't be any customers. I cannot remove the photo from the original thread as this Forum doesn't allow post editing from so long ago.
I will not be buying any more pro photos as 50% of the point of me buying them, is to share them with my friends - online or not.
Tis very sad