Majik I See Your Selling Again
QUOTE (majiktib @ Feb 16 2006, 08:13 PM)
I could copyright the pictures used and sue those using the pictures, but that would be too much of a hassle I think.
It would lead to more spending money......sue them all.......
he changed the pic. I sent him an e-mail and scared him lmao.gif
but there are so many pictures of my car out there already, I don't think a watermark would do much sad.gif I need to take my cardomain page down, I'm sure that's where they're all coming from. At one time I had a business that was sending their distributors pictures of my car to use in their EBay auctions and websites.
but there are so many pictures of my car out there already, I don't think a watermark would do much sad.gif I need to take my cardomain page down, I'm sure that's where they're all coming from. At one time I had a business that was sending their distributors pictures of my car to use in their EBay auctions and websites.
I don't know how the laws are over there, but here in Norway its very simpel. I once found a picture I took and posted on the internet in a newspaper the day after. I checked this out, in this was not legal without asking me first. I got 2000$ from the paper after asking a lawyer in the family, and making him call them...
that's a printed picture though. Pictures of my car are all over the internet and can be changed out within 2 seconds with no proof it ever existed there. It's different if it's printed material. Nobody is able to prove that my picture ever existed on that auction since he changed it... I don't think it'd hold up in court, or be worth legal fees




