question re: rights protections
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 10:41 am
I went looking through the photography pages yesterday and discovered something that would be a concern to me if I were thinking of uploading pics for purchase/sale through the site.
There are no protections, preventing people from simply grabbing and using your pics without paying.
Just to see if it was possible, I selected an image from the screen, selected "save picture as" when I right clicked on it, and was able to paste it onto a MS word page that I opened.
I immediately cancelled out of Word and cleared my clipping ... but if I can do it (and I am not technically savvy) then ANYONE can.
My husband is a professional photographer, who was quite excited with the possibility about offering some of his extreme sports photography here. However, until there are protections to prevent simply `snatch and grab`artists from taking without paying, it won`t happen.
I know that professional photography/artist sites like istockphoto.com have those sorts of protections in place (so you can't just grab and go). If it can be done there, it can certainly be done here.
What is being done to protect the work of visual artists on this site?
There are no protections, preventing people from simply grabbing and using your pics without paying.
Just to see if it was possible, I selected an image from the screen, selected "save picture as" when I right clicked on it, and was able to paste it onto a MS word page that I opened.
I immediately cancelled out of Word and cleared my clipping ... but if I can do it (and I am not technically savvy) then ANYONE can.
My husband is a professional photographer, who was quite excited with the possibility about offering some of his extreme sports photography here. However, until there are protections to prevent simply `snatch and grab`artists from taking without paying, it won`t happen.
I know that professional photography/artist sites like istockphoto.com have those sorts of protections in place (so you can't just grab and go). If it can be done there, it can certainly be done here.
What is being done to protect the work of visual artists on this site?