Amnesia - for your information, you said that this statement is written at the bottom of every page;
Photographs are property of their respective owners.
Is there a photo that you think should be removed or you want to add? Please email us (email here)
but I'm currently looking at a page of photos on your website that doesn't have that disclaimer on it.
Also, I tend to agree that sticking the website logo on a photo definitely implies that you own it!
Obviously I don't know what copyright, if any, the photo in question had. The reason I'm commenting about this is because I also have to disagree with point 1 of Amnesia's first comment, since earlier this year some of my photos were taken from another website and posted on Amnesia's site (without me emailing them to him), but to his credit when I requested he add the CC license this was done promptly.
But believe me, it's a big shock when you find one of your own photos on someone else's website with no mention of your name. It's happened to me a couple of times and the first thing you want to do is scream to anyone who can hear you that this person has stolen your work. It may not be the best way to deal with things, but it's hard to stay calm in those situations.
Amnesia - for your information, you said that this statement is written at the bottom of every page;
Photographs are property of their respective owners.
Is there a photo that you think should be removed or you want to add? Please email us (email here)
but I'm currently looking at a page of photos on your website that doesn't have that disclaimer on it.
Also, I tend to agree that sticking the website logo on a photo definitely implies that you own it!
Obviously I don't know what copyright, if any, the photo in question had. The reason I'm commenting about this is because I also have to disagree with point 1 of Amnesia's first comment, since earlier this year some of my photos were taken from another website and posted on Amnesia's site (without me emailing them to him), but to his credit when I requested he add the CC license this was done promptly.
But believe me, it's a big shock when you find one of your own photos on someone else's website with no mention of your name. It's happened to me a couple of times and the first thing you want to do is scream to anyone who can hear you that this person has stolen your work. It may not be the best way to deal with things, but it's hard to stay calm in those situations.