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- Richard
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Hard to know where to start here so I'll try my best to explain, then you will see my dilemma.
So a Facebook page has used a picture that I created on Photoshop. They are using it as their cover photo and I can tell it's already been adapted with additional things placed on top. This site has since had over a million hits and rising and comments all over the place regarding said picture.
Ok it's nice to see how far it managed to get (especially when no sod contacted me to ask my permission to use it) but clearly took it from my page as this was the only place I posted it originally.
But....and it's a big BUT....
The picture (which I will not post...sorry) was created, not taken by me.
All I can say is I searched for the UK flag and copied one available online. I then searched for another picture and copied that to blend together and added some mapping blending techniques to wrap the new picture around the flag.
My point being is that I never took the pictures in the first place and I certainly do not own the copyright to the UK flag. Hmmm, I wonder who does? The monarchy?
So when someone creates a picture using the above method (the flag being available to the world to use) do I no longer have a say in the picture I created to say "hold on a minute pal" I made that !
Hence I titled the post "should I just let it go" and have a nice smug every time I see someone using it
So a Facebook page has used a picture that I created on Photoshop. They are using it as their cover photo and I can tell it's already been adapted with additional things placed on top. This site has since had over a million hits and rising and comments all over the place regarding said picture.
Ok it's nice to see how far it managed to get (especially when no sod contacted me to ask my permission to use it) but clearly took it from my page as this was the only place I posted it originally.
But....and it's a big BUT....
The picture (which I will not post...sorry) was created, not taken by me.
All I can say is I searched for the UK flag and copied one available online. I then searched for another picture and copied that to blend together and added some mapping blending techniques to wrap the new picture around the flag.
My point being is that I never took the pictures in the first place and I certainly do not own the copyright to the UK flag. Hmmm, I wonder who does? The monarchy?
So when someone creates a picture using the above method (the flag being available to the world to use) do I no longer have a say in the picture I created to say "hold on a minute pal" I made that !
Hence I titled the post "should I just let it go" and have a nice smug every time I see someone using it