I feel like sharing a particularly special image with the internet community. Once released to the world wide web, do I still have full copyright power over the image?
Chris28 Member 55 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: Surrey More info | Aug 24, 2008 18:02 | #1 I feel like sharing a particularly special image with the internet community. Once released to the world wide web, do I still have full copyright power over the image? Canon 40D | BG-E2N | 24-70 2.8L | 70-200L 2.8 IS | 50 1.2L | 100 Macro | 580EXII | 430 EX | 1.4x TC
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Aug 24, 2008 18:11 | #2 You are still the copyright holder and are technically protected as such but as to enforcing the power of your copyright, you're really letting the Genie out of the bottle (so to speak.) Jay
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Thanks for the info, i'll have a think about it! Canon 40D | BG-E2N | 24-70 2.8L | 70-200L 2.8 IS | 50 1.2L | 100 Macro | 580EXII | 430 EX | 1.4x TC
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basroil Cream of the Crop 8,015 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: STL/Clayton, MO| NJ More info | Aug 24, 2008 19:27 | #4 FlyingPhotog wrote in post #6170145 You are still the copyright holder and are technically protected as such but as to enforcing the power of your copyright, you're really letting the Genie out of the bottle (so to speak.) Not necessarily. Some places force you to transfer ownership or non-exclusive, unlimited, transferable licensing rights. Many contests follow these rules. I don't hate macs or OSX, I hate people and statements that portray them as better than anything else. Macs are A solution, not THE solution. Get a good desktop i7 with Windows 7 and come tell me that sucks for photo or video editing.
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Aug 24, 2008 21:31 | #5 basroil wrote in post #6170454 Not necessarily. Some places force you to transfer ownership or non-exclusive, unlimited, transferable licensing rights. Many contests follow these rules. Bottom line is, read the fine print always. That's not what the OP asked, however... Jay
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basroil Cream of the Crop 8,015 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: STL/Clayton, MO| NJ More info | Aug 24, 2008 23:54 | #6 FlyingPhotog wrote in post #6171111 That's not what the OP asked, however... The OP asked about simply putting an image on the internet. But you are correct re: contests. You do have to read the fine print. No, he was talking specifically about http://interfacelift.com/ I don't hate macs or OSX, I hate people and statements that portray them as better than anything else. Macs are A solution, not THE solution. Get a good desktop i7 with Windows 7 and come tell me that sucks for photo or video editing.
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amfoto1 Cream of the Crop 10,331 posts Likes: 146 Joined Aug 2007 Location: San Jose, California More info | Aug 25, 2008 16:51 | #7 But, I'd register the copyright before uploading the image... otherwise most of your clout going after infringers will disappear in 90 days (I'm assuming that it's similar in England, to here in the US). Alan Myers
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