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Found some stolen images

#1 Post by Raxar »

http://www.cruiseshipposition.com/icebreakers/

Found a couple drawings with the credits stripped.
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Funny thing about that site is the fact they have embedded their own site as a water mark on the drawings. I think they are all by ALVAMA.
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Do a who-is lookup on them and then file a take-down notice.
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Here a Danish site which used some drawings by me with credits, except this for this one.
I had contacted the site owner via e-mail, but he may not understand English or he blocks mails from unknown sources.
Maybe Thiel as our resident Danish member can contact him at this address leokragh@mail.tele.dk.
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I'll take a look
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#6 Post by Lazer_one »

Raxar wrote:http://www.cruiseshipposition.com/icebreakers/

Found a couple drawings with the credits stripped.
... Those drawings are mine ...
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#7 Post by TimothyC »

Lazer_one wrote:
Raxar wrote:http://www.cruiseshipposition.com/icebreakers/

Found a couple drawings with the credits stripped.
... Those drawings are mine ...
So fight for them. IP protections are only as strong as the degree to which the owner protects his work.

You (general case of people who make shipbucket drawings) do not stop being the owner when you post your work here, and YOU need to be the one to fight for your work.
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Thiel wrote:I'll take a look
Thank you in advance
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#9 Post by Thiel »

It's kinda fixed now. You're creditted on the picture, though not in the traditional way and it's still scaled to hell and back which I find rather odd.
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Tank you very much Theil. I did tried using the e-mail provided on his site but got no answer.
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