Oh no! The italians took my photo!

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This is a weird one. A few months back a guy added me to MSN. He was from Italy. He'd been all over the place sticking these little "Oh, no! John!" stickers around. One was in Liverpool. I took a photo cos it looked fun. I had no idea what it was. Now that photo has appeared in an Italian newspaper and I'm apparently a famous BBC photographer.

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A rough translation is ...

oh, no! john! il celebre adesivo che sta incuriosendo tutti ha conquistato anche il famoso fotografo della BBC Pete Carr (www.petemc.net) che lo ha inserito nella sua collezione di immagini.

Intanto il marchio che pare sia legato a Firenze, sta facendo il giro del mondo e si prepara a ritornare con qualche novita. Dopo le magliette andate a ruba da Gerard, tutte inserite in copertine per dischi in vinle che richiamavano gli Lp dgli anni Settanta, questo Natale dovrebbero arrivare due nuove copertine che ricorderanno gli album degli anni Ottanta.
E mentre il mistero della scritta tiene banco nei forum di discussione su internet, i duo ideatori del marchio continuano a sfornare idee.

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Oh, not! John! conquest the BBC and time towards years Eighty. oh, not! john! celebre adhesive that is incuriosendo the all have conquered also the famous photographer of the BBC Pete Carr (www.petemc.net) that it has inserted it in its collection of images. While the brand that seems is legacy to Florence, is going around of the world and it is prepared to return with some novita. After the Ts-shirt gone to steals from Gerard, all inserting in covered some of discs in vinle that years Seventy recalled the Lp dgli, this NATO them would have to arrive two new covered some that will remember the album of years Eighty. And while the mystery of the written one leads a discussion in the forum of argument on Internet, the pair ideatori of the brand continues sfornare ideas.



http://www.vanilladays.com/gallery/2006/03/oh-no-john/

Now the tricky thing is I'm not sure when this was printed. If it was after August 06 then I would have switched to Wordpress and I wouldn't have a Creative commons license on my site. If it was before then I probably would have, but I doubt they'd have read it. They cropped out my watermark on this photo. Not really sure what to do. Should I go after them or just enjoy being a famous BBC photographer in Florence? :D
 
whilst international fame (!) is no bad thing image theft is image theft what ever counrty you're in. chap on another forum got a chunk of money thanks to a pikey in the netherlands ripping off one of his images - got himself a new dSLR with the money ...send them an email and put it to them. if they get arsey I'm sure there's lots of people here that could offer you advice, legally speaking of course.
another aspect of it is they deliberately edited your art - a big No in my book. quote infringement of copyright act 1988 at them - I'll have to dig it out to remind myself which section it is - and see what happens. it applies since the UK was the point of origin, regardless of end/output location.
only way these people will learn is making them learn its not acceptable.
 
i think we need an italian speker to translate that into english, not whatever language babelfish spat out for a start...

sue his ass pete, its good practice for the mofos who dont pay up...
 
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at least they credited you pete.
 
Aye. At least you got credit, and a link. Guess it's difficult to prove if they 'alf inched it.

Can i have your autograph? :love:
 
Is it worth the effort and strain when as Brains says you might as well post it on your own site?
 
lol is it good or bad being linked to the bbc, il let you decide that one. I recon its all a bit of fun, and some column has picked up on it and given a great big link to your picture and site. do you have site stats? i wonder how many italians have visited your site
 
BBC photographer? 'av'em for slander too!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I think I'd let that one go, it's in a bit of fun and does seem to have given you pretty good publicity
 
Cool :) same about the BBC reference though:p
 
Internationally published photographer!
 
at least they credited you pete.

Thats the odd part. They cropped out my watermark which is just my name and then put my name in the paper. Eh?!

Use it on your site:

Pete Carr - Internationally renowned photographer

hehe yeah :D

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I think I'd let that one go, it's in a bit of fun and does seem to have given you pretty good publicity

I'm inclined to agree. It'll be a lot of hassle trying to sort it with the language barrier, distance and everything. They did credit me, and they put a link in. The story was picked up by a few papers over there and the guy was amazed that he was talking to me. Very bizarre :)
 
Might be worth a friendly email and suggested fee. They can only say no.
 
Credit yourself on your site......

AND

Send them an invoice :)
 
:lol: classic translation there Pete :lol:
Congrats on the international stardom too - I'd agree with the peeps that have suggested a friendly email regarding usage of the image & associated fee.
Buono :thumbs: :lol:
 
BBC photographer? 'av'em for slander too!

I have to say, that made me laugh out loud.


and congrats on your international stardom Pete :)
 
The funny thing is that it wasn't even a HDR shot! It was on film too. ;)
 
oh, no! john! the famous adhesive who is driving all curious, has won the interest of the famous BBC photographer Pete Carr (www.petemc.net) who had it included in his images collection.

WOW Pete, Congratulations!!! :clap:
Do you know what the newspaper is? I can't recognize it. It look more like a magazine than a newspaper. It doesn't seem to me to be La Repubblica or Corriere della Sera, but I could be wrong.
As the other people suggested, I would write them an email and see what they reply :)
 
"IL CORRIERE".

Il Corriere could be "Il Corriere della Sera" the main italian newspaper (more or less like "The Times" in UK) but there are many local "Corriere" like for example "Il Corriere di Firenze". At this link you can see how many "Corriere" you can find just in Tuscany:

http://www.agenziaorma.it/page/giornali.html

You can ask the guy Which Corriere he is talking about.
 
oh, and btw, I had a quick look at your website: seriously, Congratulations! Very nice pics!
 
oh, and btw, I had a quick look at your website: seriously, Congratulations! Very nice pics!

Thanks :) If it is the Italian equivalent of the Times I will certainly be hitting them up for some cash.
 
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