Does anyone know if you can recover under both statutes if someone infringed your image and cropped the copyright mark off?
Scott
Scott Sharick Photography
Honolulu, Hawaii
www.scottsharickphotography.com
www.scottsharickblog.com
www.flickr.com/photos/scottsharick/
On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:10 PM, J Bryan Kramer wrote:
> If you have a copyright statement on your work,
>
> ©2010 by Joe Photographer all rights reserved
>
> and that was removed, then you can sue under the DMCA not the copyright law
> and recover up to $50,000 per violation and recover legal costs as well. I
> think of that as a cheap copyright and include a statement on the border of
> every image that I post.
>
> BK
>
> „In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than
> reality."
> ----- Alfred Stieglitz
>
> J Bryan Krämer North Florida, USA
> photos at: http://pbase.com/photoburner
> blog at: http://www.photoburner.net
>
>
> O
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