What the EFF!!!!
These fools took my pics and are using them to advertise their fairings......
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...Q5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...Q5fAccessories
Seriously???? its a picture.......that F2 looks damn good and your mad somebody is displaying it pretty much saying "this is what you F2 can look like''. At the most email them and let them know, "hey can u put my name in there in reference to that bike". But to go and report em........
Seriously???? its a picture.......that F2 looks damn good and your mad somebody is displaying it pretty much saying "this is what you F2 can look like''. At the most email them and let them know, "hey can u put my name in there in reference to that bike". But to go and report em........
Seriously???? its a picture.......that F2 looks damn good and your mad somebody is displaying it pretty much saying "this is what you F2 can look like''. At the most email them and let them know, "hey can u put my name in there in reference to that bike". But to go and report em........
I might give them a chance by emailing them a copyright infringement notice. But then, yes I'd go after their seller account.
Hell yes its irritating for someone to steal your images. As recommended, notify ebay admin. They *should* take action against them.
Theft of images has become more rampant. I posted a photo I shot for a magazine some years back (another hobby) on a popular forum. I really didn't think anything of it til weeks later, when another new forum member posted it as his own...& he even submitted it to other publications as his work.
Emails to him went nowhere until I threatened legal action.
Eventually, he admitted to submitting my photo "by accident", as to not fully admit theft. He "withdrew" my photo from his submissions only after I proved it was my work. After this, every time the photo would pop up credited to him, I had to rehash the whole deal to get recognition for the photo. Only good thing to come out of it was that, I was eventually contacted by a publication asking to use the photo.
I'd recommend that you take as much action as possible to rectify the situation. Yes, its irritating but its yours & you should have the credit. Good luck.
Theft of images has become more rampant. I posted a photo I shot for a magazine some years back (another hobby) on a popular forum. I really didn't think anything of it til weeks later, when another new forum member posted it as his own...& he even submitted it to other publications as his work.
Eventually, he admitted to submitting my photo "by accident", as to not fully admit theft. He "withdrew" my photo from his submissions only after I proved it was my work. After this, every time the photo would pop up credited to him, I had to rehash the whole deal to get recognition for the photo. Only good thing to come out of it was that, I was eventually contacted by a publication asking to use the photo.
I'd recommend that you take as much action as possible to rectify the situation. Yes, its irritating but its yours & you should have the credit. Good luck.


