Kirklandj
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My photo was taken off of the page by the web-designer and I was in contact with Guy via e-mail last night. He was quite responsive. He was very polite and promised to get the photo down by the end of business today and he did so late last night. Honestly, this is the quickest I have ever had someone taken a stolen photo down. It never should have been up there in the first place, but it is down now with apologies. I will never figure out who was responsible (Guy or skanndulus) for the image appearing on the web page to begin with, so I am just going to have to move on without being able to place blame.
I will add that my situation can be confusing as I license my images under a Creative Commons License with only some rights reserved. Some people do not understand non-commercial or non-derivative use to be as broad as it is so violations of the terms of use can be somewhat innocent. That would not explain the use of a watermarked image, however.
As far as the low-balling goes, you guys need to drop it. It may be annoying and it may even be insulting, but it has always been a part of this business. I have been doing this commercially for a decade now, which almost makes me an old-timer and it has always been around. All you have to do is say "No!" It may be in poor taste, but hardly worthy of a bad-guy post. The original post to this thread had merit, but the discussion has devolved into an argument about bartering tactics which agree with them or not, are not a matter of fraud or misrepresentation
I will suggest that anyone who has had a valid issue with Guy personally contact him via e-mail and he will most likely work with you as he did me. As a final disclaimer, I do not know Guy, have never met him as far as I know, have never done business with him, etc until last night, so everything I have said is based on a few e-mails exchanged last night solely in regards to use of my photo.
Jacob Kirkland (sorry forgot the full-name in previous posts)
I will add that my situation can be confusing as I license my images under a Creative Commons License with only some rights reserved. Some people do not understand non-commercial or non-derivative use to be as broad as it is so violations of the terms of use can be somewhat innocent. That would not explain the use of a watermarked image, however.
As far as the low-balling goes, you guys need to drop it. It may be annoying and it may even be insulting, but it has always been a part of this business. I have been doing this commercially for a decade now, which almost makes me an old-timer and it has always been around. All you have to do is say "No!" It may be in poor taste, but hardly worthy of a bad-guy post. The original post to this thread had merit, but the discussion has devolved into an argument about bartering tactics which agree with them or not, are not a matter of fraud or misrepresentation
I will suggest that anyone who has had a valid issue with Guy personally contact him via e-mail and he will most likely work with you as he did me. As a final disclaimer, I do not know Guy, have never met him as far as I know, have never done business with him, etc until last night, so everything I have said is based on a few e-mails exchanged last night solely in regards to use of my photo.
Jacob Kirkland (sorry forgot the full-name in previous posts)
and do still believe that it has merit albeit slightly side tracked. Lets get it back on track.