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Ahmed Poltroon
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Ask him to PayPal you the value of the copy and the photo. Five cents.
This post must be a joke. You are upset about someone using a photo posted on the Internet that is a crude directly lit flash shot of a used camera from someone who also bought it from you (and paid big money)!? I think you need to get a life.
we're all aware of the initial post, it's just the severity of the reaction that i find out of place. especially considering the guy hasn't responded. maybe he just didn't know? or maybe everything is in the same condition so he thought it would be easier? if it was hanging over times square and earning the guy a hefty paycheck, i'd definitely agree with you. but calling it theft is a bit overzealous. misinformed reuse maybe? its just kind of kooky to want to see this guy hanging from the gallows over a classifieds ad.Perhaps the original post should be read completely.
'Flat Earth' did contact the seller but got no reply. He then posted this in the classified page and that was deleted (twice?).
Now, if I was buying something - I would think twice if the seller had simply used photos taken when it was bought, not as it is now without words to explain that and also didn't deem it worth the effort to explain the camera in their own words. It's just me, but I'd be wondering if they would deem it worthwhile to pack the camera correctly or post it soon as well.
It's not a matter of rules but one of being polite, if I'm going to use anything I ask first - I had presumed this was common.
Severity of the reaction....mmm!...brings to mind another current thread about a misplaced comma - in a review!, we should be used to it now!🙄we're all aware of the initial post, it's just the severity of the reaction that i find out of place. especially considering the guy hasn't responded. maybe he just didn't know? or maybe everything is in the same condition so he thought it would be easier? if it was hanging over times square and earning the guy a hefty paycheck, i'd definitely agree with you. but calling it theft is a bit overzealous. misinformed reuse maybe? its just kind of kooky to want to see this guy hanging from the gallows over a classifieds ad.
sounds funny. where can i see that mayhem?Severity of the reaction....mmm!...brings to mind another current thread about a misplaced comma - in a review!, we should be used to it now!🙄
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I believe this to be a gross violation of my copyright and amounts to theft. I have emailed the seller, but I have had no response. As a photography site, I had hoped that RFF would take this kind of thing very seriously. However, the classified section moderator has deleted my comments in the ad with respect to copyright infringement. I have also asked the RFF administrator to delete the ad, but it is still up. I don’t think this is fair.
What really made me mad was that the moderator deleted my posts in the ad comments. Over and above the copyright issue, I think a prospective buyer should know that the photos in an RFF were taken some time ago and may not reflect the current condition of an item.
You know...., the world really isn't flat...
I agree 100%. You need to immediately hire a lawyer to get a Judge to issue a "cease and desist" order to have it removed from the web. The you and your lawyer need to determine a fair market price for your work and sue for monetary damages.