Hello,
I hope that there is some understanding here for the following problem.
Today, I got shocked while I was doing some research on the internet.
My photo albums of Oberleutnant zur See Günter Werner Schmidt are being used by someone who claims to have bought these from a Dutch collector. They are on a Russian website and I do not know who has the nerve to just use items from someone else his collection.
According to a fellow member of this forum I discovered that photo’s from the same albums are being sold on various internet auction site’s. To warn everybody who reads this, these photo’s are fakes, I shall never, NEVER sell those two photo albums. I already knew that my photo’s were being used by other people without permission, but now whole photo albums are being used, and the person who put them on the site even claims to own them!
Another example, I am in the possession of a rare, privately made portrait of Arthur Kullmer, Coincidentally I saw that the exact same photo was placed on Wikipedia, again, without my permission. I tried to complain about this, but in the reply I received the person told me that this photo was free to be used because of it’s age.
What the h*ll is wrong with these kind of people, pretending to even OWN my stuff, not even asking any kind of permission!?
What can I do about this? Would it be better to stop uploading photo’s?
To see it with your own eyes:
Photo albums of G. W. Schmidt
http://sammler.ru/index.php?showtopic=60781&st=20
Photo of Arthur Kullmer
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...Bockenheim.jpg
With kind regards,
Koen.
I hope that there is some understanding here for the following problem.
Today, I got shocked while I was doing some research on the internet.
My photo albums of Oberleutnant zur See Günter Werner Schmidt are being used by someone who claims to have bought these from a Dutch collector. They are on a Russian website and I do not know who has the nerve to just use items from someone else his collection.
According to a fellow member of this forum I discovered that photo’s from the same albums are being sold on various internet auction site’s. To warn everybody who reads this, these photo’s are fakes, I shall never, NEVER sell those two photo albums. I already knew that my photo’s were being used by other people without permission, but now whole photo albums are being used, and the person who put them on the site even claims to own them!
Another example, I am in the possession of a rare, privately made portrait of Arthur Kullmer, Coincidentally I saw that the exact same photo was placed on Wikipedia, again, without my permission. I tried to complain about this, but in the reply I received the person told me that this photo was free to be used because of it’s age.
What the h*ll is wrong with these kind of people, pretending to even OWN my stuff, not even asking any kind of permission!?
What can I do about this? Would it be better to stop uploading photo’s?
To see it with your own eyes:
Photo albums of G. W. Schmidt
http://sammler.ru/index.php?showtopic=60781&st=20
Photo of Arthur Kullmer
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...Bockenheim.jpg
With kind regards,
Koen.
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