You won't believe this email I received from Webshots this morning...
Someone complained I stole images and posted on Webshots. THOSE PHOTOS WERE ALL MY OWN WORK!
Mike the miffed
P.S. I am reconstructing the first Geneseo album. I will post the new link as soon as it is available.
>From:
announce@webshots.com
>To:
mrhenniger@hotmail.com
>Subject: Copyright Infringement
>Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 04:42:04 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Thanks for uploading photos to Webshots.
>
>We recently received notification that one or more of your images were
>uploaded in violation of U.S. copyright law, and, as required by law, we
>have deleted 83 image(s) from your Webshots photo albums.
>
>If you believe this is a mistake, and you are the sole copyright owner
>of these photos and you can provide the appropriate documentation,
>please contact our Customer Support department at
>copyright@webshots.com.
>
>The Webshots Terms of Use prohibit you from uploading photos that
>you did not take or other images that you did not create unless you
>have the permission of the copyright holder. The Terms of Use also
>prohibit you from uploading photos featuring individuals without the
>individuals' consent. This policy is designed to protect you from claims
>for copyright and/or publicity rights infringements that could result in
>monetary damages to you.
>
>Thank you for your continued participation in the Webshots Community
>and for your prompt attention to this matter.
>
>Below is the list of photos we removed:
>
>200556-24
*LIST ABBREVIATED *
>200554-12
>
>
>Sincerely,
>
>The Webshots Support Staff
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Mike R. Henniger
Aviation Enthusiast & Photographer
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