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Yep i know who the culprit lol and do like you video ian :thumbup:

 

The one that's now been watermarked? Sadly even though my Images and Videos are Copyright protected. After this i have no choice but to watermark every thing.

 

Im glad you enjoy the videos, nice to see im not being uber, uber sad doing all (too much prob would get jobs done quicker if i didn't) filming.:biggrin::001_tongue:

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:lol::lol: I paid for it off i stock photo for a adverting logo. did you?. But guys im still not going to tell you who the user was who took a large volume of my photo's and James Hoddy's (Testcricket01) But if you are freind's with me/ my target trees page you would of know the culprit. Subsequently the business page was removed and a letter of apologies was sent to me and i hope one to James.

 

What do you mean "did you?" I own it, and have all rights to its usage, bought and paid for from the company that originally did the artwork, if you paid someone else for it then please let me know who, you have been ripped off!!

 

What resolution image did you get for your money? I have never put the originals on the net and never would, but I have all the original hi res images here, and the screenprinting ones etc etc.

 

I/we need to sort this out, please let me know what you think it is that you own.

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:lol::lol: I paid for it off i stock photo for a adverting logo. did you?. But guys im still not going to tell you who the user was who took a large volume of my photo's and James Hoddy's (Testcricket01) But if you are freind's with me/ my target trees page you would of know the culprit. Subsequently the business page was removed and a letter of apologies was sent to me and i hope one to James.

 

what pictures were taken then ian and why do they like to promote ***** work :lol:

 

i havent had any letters or messages as of yet.

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What do you mean "did you?" I own it, and have all rights to its usage, bought and paid for from the company that originally did the artwork, if you paid someone else for it then please let me know who, you have been ripped off!!

 

What resolution image did you get for your money? I have never put the originals on the net and never would, but I have all the original hi res images here, and the screenprinting ones etc etc.

 

I/we need to sort this out, please let me know what you think it is that you own.

 

 

I hope your joking? If you want to look Daisy Chainsaw Illustration of revengeful gardener | Royalty Free Stock Vector Art Illustration | iStockphoto.com

 

Never said own Just just paid for the picture on a standard usage?? I guess someones done you over?

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I hope your joking? If you want to look,

 

Never said own Just just paid for the picture on a standard usage?? I guess someones done you over?

 

No I wasn't joking, but I'm not having a go at you, I was having a subtle dig at you for knicking my avatar but now I see you have bought it, but I'm not happy that its ended up on sale on that website.

 

I bought it in 2004 I think, with exclusive license to use it. Interestingly the guy who created it on iStockphoto has a homepage "vertebrate outdoor" based in Sheffield, and I bought the artwork from a company in Sheffield called vertebrate graphics!!

 

I'm wondering if they think that purchase was long enough ago for the license to have expired? We'll see, some phonecalls tomorrow I think!

 

So, how much did you pay and what did you get for it? Like what resolution image etc?

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here you go rupe, taken from istock, about us page

 

 

Millions of people depend on iStockphoto for affordable prices and exceptional quality. All iStock files are royalty-free1, which means you only have to pay once to use the file multiple times. We even offer a Legal Guarantee1 - our promise that content used within the terms of the license agreement will not infringe on any copyright, moral right, trademark or other intellectual property right, or violate any right of privacy or publicity.

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