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Started by scottcolbath, February 01, 2015, 03:26:36 PM

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Dave S.

Scott,

Hmmm...a foreign publication that looks like it's crediting another entity.  That's a tough call.  I took a quick look to see if it was an easy call to determine if it's Robb Report of the Telegraph that is the actually offender.  Looks like it was from this most recent Christmas, but hard to figure out who the offender is.  I guess your course of action depends on how much you'd like to resolve the issue.  You could try a DCMA cease and desist, send the Telegraph an invoice or even the Robb Report an invoice?  Good luck and keep us in the loop on what you decide to do and how it pans out.

My $0.02 - photo credit alone is not an acceptable form of payment by itself.
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scottcolbath

Thanks Dave. Good advice. I'll try chasing them down for some money.

S.C.

scottcolbath

Geezus. Try finding the email, or any other contact info for editors on their website.  ???

I've got nothing.

S.C.

Dave S.

Quote from: scottcolbath on February 02, 2015, 12:59:22 PM
Geezus. Try finding the email, or any other contact info for editors on their website.  ???

I've got nothing.

S.C.

Probably by design.
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Joe Copalman

Quote from: scottcolbath on February 02, 2015, 12:59:22 PM
Geezus. Try finding the email, or any other contact info for editors on their website.  ???

I've got nothing.

S.C.

The Robb Report is a print publication.  Hit up the B&N in Scottsdale, they should have it on the shelves.  You can get the editorial contact info from the magazine itself. 

Have you done a Google image search to see where else that image appears?  There's an extension in Chrome that allows you to search for images.  It's seriously an awesome tool for the "forensic" part of tracking down unauthorized image use.
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Joe Copalman

Wait.  Wasn't this the image you had a previous issue with on Wikipedia or something?
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scottcolbath

Quote from: Joe Copalman on February 02, 2015, 01:39:16 PM
Wait.  Wasn't this the image you had a previous issue with on Wikipedia or something?

It could be. There's a couple that are similar. Also, Wiki took down the image I had up there. Anyone know how to decipher edit history on Wiki.

And even if Robb used it, I still get photo credit.

S.C.

Matt Ottosen

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Try this form for The Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/about-us/form/
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scottcolbath


Matt Ottosen

Try this for Robb Report:

Corporate Headquarters
CurtCo Robb Media, LLC
29160 Heathercliff Road, Suite #200
Malibu, CA 90265
Tel: (310) 589-7700
Fax: (310) 589-7701

General
E-mail: webfeedback@robbreport.com

Editorial
E-mail: editorial@robbreport.com
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Ottosen Photography
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The Legend of the Guardian of the Line
The Greek God "Linus" comes from the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "leg."
In Greek legend, he was the son of the God Apollo who was accidentally killed when he stepped over the white line.

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scottcolbath

I got a very nice response today from the paper. They are looking in to this and promise a prompt response. Being English types, I suspect they will be prompt.  ;D

S.C.

Dave S.

Wow!  I was pretty/highly skeptical that any contact with the pub would have elicited any kind of positive response.  Guess I was wrong on this too (was slightly in favor of the Seahawks on Sunday).  Two-for-two!

Congrats...hoping for a continued positive direction on this for you, but I'm still slightly skeptical on that final outcome.
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scottcolbath

Quote from: Dave S. on February 03, 2015, 07:23:56 PM
Wow!  I was pretty/highly skeptical that any contact with the pub would have elicited any kind of positive response.  Guess I was wrong on this too (was slightly in favor of the Seahawks on Sunday).  Two-for-two!

Congrats...hoping for a continued positive direction on this for you, but I'm still slightly skeptical on that final outcome.

I'm not expecting much, but we'll see.

Keep up the downer thoughts. With your current track record, I'll end up with a fat check.  ;D


S.C.

scottcolbath

Done. $250 for use of the shot. I wasn't sure what to ask. But it's a small size, low resolution, so I thought that was a fair price. I probably could have asked for more, but it's not about the money.

S.C.