Re: copyright?? on library photos
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From: "bob" <bobaxe@sbtek.net>
To: <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 1:56 PM
Bob
Just pointing out that I believe the thinking is a bit lopsided here. I
have no arguemant with those that do not want ther pictures used, or only
used with permission. I simply think that if that is so, use the copywrite.
If a picture is not posted in that way. It is assumed to be OK to
duplicate. I agree with Chick and others who have had a picture(S) taken
from their commercial endivour, and used for private gain. That is not to be
condoned. I will repete my offer , however, anything I have said ,
published, or any pictures posted (by me), are avaliable without asking, I
would ask anyone using them to simply credit me. Thanks
Ran
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Subject: Re: copyright?? on library photos
> Ransom Lydell wrote:
> I would like to hear from
> > those that have posted pictures of plants devloped or hybridized by
someone
> > other than themself. Show me the justification for using those plants
as
> > subjects with out permission of the originator.
>
> HI Ran
> Are you saying you should always retain right to an origination of
> yours being photographed. That someone can buy your plant (from you or
> someone else)but they can't photograph it without your permission.
> If this is not the case I always ask whoever owns the plant if I can
> photograph them.
> --
> Bye
> Bob Bob Axmear 208 2nd St Ne Waukon, Ia 52172
> Hostasonline http://hostasonline.com/
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> Hosta Library http://hostalibrary.org/
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