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It's wrong to steal photos and use them without authorization. Period. How frustrating it is that this happens so often!
![]() I allow people to use my photos if they ask my permission and as long as they are willing to give me credit. That's all I ask. Still, my photos get stolen and used illegally just like the photos of so many others do. Come on karma! ![]() |
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I remember someone telling me about a conversation they had had with a certain orchid vendor many years ago who they had caught with basically stolen plants; basically their reply was that if people were so trusting they deserved to get bitten. So I guess to that sort of person all those pictures out there are just begging to be used for whatever they feel like using them for, because we are some dumb to leave them in plain view without any marks to keep them from being used. Also lots of people are just plain lazy and won't lift a finger to do even the simplest thing if they don't have to
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A picture boosted straight from our gallery by incredibleorchids in Seattle, WA. Are they a member here?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Paph-Vanda-M-Pea...item2a01d9d7d6 http://www.enlightenedorchids.com/GalleryPaph.htm scroll about 3/4 down. Sent a message to them. Gave until Sun am to remove before I file a complaint. Who the heck would want to pilfer my shabby photography? -Ernie |
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I have a friend who is a professional photographer. She was hired to photograph for a local botanical garden. Posted many of these photos to a photo sharing site, with her trademark. A few weeks later it was brought to her attention that her images were being used by a vendor on ebay and they had cropped her name out.
She has now taken to watermarking directly across her images. It takes away some of the enjoyment, but she can't have people stealing her work (especially when it was for clients who may want the rights to the photos). Its a shame really. |
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Disappointing when this happens. I have purchased several plants from them on eBay and I have always been very pleased with the purchase. I have let them know that if they continue to use pirated photos they won't get any more business from me. I suggest that others do the same. Let us know how they respond.
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Here's another example of the SAME SELLER using a photo credited to Matthew Gore on slipperorchid.info: http://cgi.ebay.com/Paph-spicerianum...item27ac6a6ae1
My Paph Cooksonii was also lifted, AGAIN, by another vendor. http://cgi.ebay.com/SPECIMEN-Paphiop...item2303717372 This one even has the balls to claim that "The flower picture is from a previous year......." Not only a previous year, but a different plant and different grower. ![]() |
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