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The picture is also on PPRUNE so who knows who has ownership. At the same time there is no Copyright water mark on the picture or surround text. Without this, can an individual use a picture without permission since they may not have any means of communicating with the owner?
Also, related news story: Quote:
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There is also the issue that if a picture is taken in the course of doing ones duty (at a business) the IP of that picture belongs to the employer not the person who took the picture.
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maybe brendan stole it in the first place?
speculating is fun!
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If the company owns the camera. what would you do if it was my camera that took the shots on company time.I own and paid for the camera i can do what i want with the shots.As far as safety you cut now you see what happens and yes passengers will leave.
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As for doing what you wanted with the shots, then we'd be possibly getting into corporate security issues, breach of ASIC conditions of use issues etc, etc, etc. if it wasn't authorised by the property owner. My 2 cents. |
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http://s47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...afilter=images Hope I solved the problem |
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yes it's him...too bad he didn't copyright his own photo, it would've made him some money.
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Have no idea if their interpretation has actual standing in law, but it's likely as close as one gets without hiring lawyers etc! |
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Copyright is not a verb
Copyright is automatic in all countries, including Australia, that are members of the Berne Convention.
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