[godfather wrote:
='[godfather];6024726']dont know, havent got any chance with such things before. But I have contacted the owner of the website where they were publishing my images. He said he dont have any thing to do with, but I should rather contact and resolve the matter with the publisher.
Somewhat of a universal legal note is the Cease and Desist, in some countries known as " Or else I will knock your arse down".
Basically a certified letter to the Publisher and Website Hosting Company, explaining that you are the owner of the photographs, and that you are in the process of taking legal action against that person/s and businesses. Then you ask them to kindly stop hosting or promoting those photographs, or face legal action (or else).
Good luck. Another thing that may help in the future aside from a good watermark on the photo, is to always publish smaller size photographs. That way you can always show up with the original size and resolution images, and prove ownership.