posted Monday, 30 June 2008, 20:05 (+0800), by Martin
Review of the Situation
In my previous post on copyright violations, I described the situation which inspired me to write about this topic:
While reading an employee-only internal newsletter published by my employer, I
happened to recognise a photo that had been used in the headline of the newsletter,
and was also used on the company intranet (linking to the newsletter).
That particular photo is available on my website, and is clearly labelled as a copyrighted image.
No-one had requested my permission to use the photo.
If you notice that a colleague has "stolen" one of your photos, and is using it without your permission in an internal employee-only publication, what would you do?
That particular photo is available on my website, and is clearly labelled as a copyrighted image.
No-one had requested my permission to use the photo.
If you notice that a colleague has "stolen" one of your photos, and is using it without your permission in an internal employee-only publication, what would you do?
Options?
I could have responded in numerous ways - including taking no action. At the other extreme, I could also have sued, claiming improper use of my copyrighted image.