Pictures of your Monte on a strnge site
#11
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,236
I know a guy on the Bonneville forum just found a 3 year old pic of his Bonnie is being used in someone else's Craigslist posting.
I found pics from my web site of my floor pan job on my '84 Camaro were used a long time ago for discussion on ThirdGen.org (3rd gen F-Bod site). I was actually flattered about that, as that's part of why I run the site.
But using your personal pics on a business related site. Eh.... I know if it's on the Internet, you open yourself up to a LOT of issues, but if it's on a business site, I believe they STILL need your permission. Not to mention, uhm, your license plate is clearly displayed on that site. This is not a case where your car happened to be in a shot, these are shots explicitly of your car.
I think you should contact these guys Tadd and ask what's up.
I found pics from my web site of my floor pan job on my '84 Camaro were used a long time ago for discussion on ThirdGen.org (3rd gen F-Bod site). I was actually flattered about that, as that's part of why I run the site.
But using your personal pics on a business related site. Eh.... I know if it's on the Internet, you open yourself up to a LOT of issues, but if it's on a business site, I believe they STILL need your permission. Not to mention, uhm, your license plate is clearly displayed on that site. This is not a case where your car happened to be in a shot, these are shots explicitly of your car.
I think you should contact these guys Tadd and ask what's up.
#12
I know a guy on the Bonneville forum just found a 3 year old pic of his Bonnie is being used in someone else's Craigslist posting.
I found pics from my web site of my floor pan job on my '84 Camaro were used a long time ago for discussion on ThirdGen.org (3rd gen F-Bod site). I was actually flattered about that, as that's part of why I run the site.
But using your personal pics on a business related site. Eh.... I know if it's on the Internet, you open yourself up to a LOT of issues, but if it's on a business site, I believe they STILL need your permission. Not to mention, uhm, your license plate is clearly displayed on that site. This is not a case where your car happened to be in a shot, these are shots explicitly of your car.
I think you should contact these guys Tadd and ask what's up.
I found pics from my web site of my floor pan job on my '84 Camaro were used a long time ago for discussion on ThirdGen.org (3rd gen F-Bod site). I was actually flattered about that, as that's part of why I run the site.
But using your personal pics on a business related site. Eh.... I know if it's on the Internet, you open yourself up to a LOT of issues, but if it's on a business site, I believe they STILL need your permission. Not to mention, uhm, your license plate is clearly displayed on that site. This is not a case where your car happened to be in a shot, these are shots explicitly of your car.
I think you should contact these guys Tadd and ask what's up.
#13
When I put the video of my exhaust cut-out on YouTube, I had a guy contact me and ask for permission to put a link of the video on his forum. I had no problem with it at all.
#14
#15
Whenever you put anything on digital media and make it available to anyone else, then you are subject to their will.
Half the pics on my phone I copies from the internet. I only use them for my own enjoyment. I think if I used them for business or profit asking permission would be the right thing to do.
Half the pics on my phone I copies from the internet. I only use them for my own enjoyment. I think if I used them for business or profit asking permission would be the right thing to do.
#17
Lately since I've started getting into photography I've thought about putting some kind of stamp or something on my pictures to make sure I'd get credit for it if someone else used it. Couple friends of mine have already started doing it and they're not professionals by any stretch. They just don't want their pics stolen and used w/o their permission.
#18
Ok I got a reasponse from the site:
From: ModifiedCars.com [mailto:info@modifiedcars.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 5:24 AM
To: taddladuke@cablespeed.com
Subject: RE: ModifiedCars.com Contactfficeffice"<O:p</O:p
Hello Tadd,
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Looks like someone has added your car. We apologise for this.<O:p></O:p>
Please provide us with a bit more details so we can verify this is your car before removing it.
<O:p</O:p
Thank you
MC
I sent the pic of my magizine photo shoot cover with my name and pics of the Deuce on it.
I told them hey where welcome to keep the pictures up provided they gave me and the Deuce mention in the gallery
From: ModifiedCars.com [mailto:info@modifiedcars.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 5:24 AM
To: taddladuke@cablespeed.com
Subject: RE: ModifiedCars.com Contactfficeffice"<O:p</O:p
Hello Tadd,
<O:p</O:p
Looks like someone has added your car. We apologise for this.<O:p></O:p>
Please provide us with a bit more details so we can verify this is your car before removing it.
<O:p</O:p
Thank you
MC
I sent the pic of my magizine photo shoot cover with my name and pics of the Deuce on it.
I told them hey where welcome to keep the pictures up provided they gave me and the Deuce mention in the gallery
#19
Lately since I've started getting into photography I've thought about putting some kind of stamp or something on my pictures to make sure I'd get credit for it if someone else used it. Couple friends of mine have already started doing it and they're not professionals by any stretch. They just don't want their pics stolen and used w/o their permission.
If you find a product or application that will do this let me know. I had been thinking of something like a watermark or siggy on my car pictures.
#20
It's not applicable to all situations, but on web sites I've helped people construct we use a little trick to deter people from copying pictures. We create a table and use the picture as the background of the cell. Then we put a transparent 'picture' in the cell so if they try to copy it all they get is the transparent 'picture'. It's not 100% foolproof, but it helps.