kshapero
South Florida Man
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That's a cool shot! Yours?
I never said it was mine. It is pretty obvious that it is the cover page of a well known magazine. There is no copyright infringement of reprinting a magazine cover as long as the magazine name is not erased. Apology accepted. I just thought it was a cool photo and telling of the tragedy of Mega-storm Sandy.I think the copyright New York Times in the lower left corner tells the tale.
Just another example of an RFF member (nothing personal Akiva) appropriating someone else's image while we scream like hell when someone does it to us.
there you go. it's ALL GOOD.Here is the link to the photo and story on New York Magazine:
http://nymag.com/nymag/letters/hurricane-sandy-editors-letter-2012-11/
The credits read: "Photo: Iwan Baan for New York Magazine"
I think the copyright New York Times in the lower left corner tells the tale.
Just another example of an RFF member (nothing personal Akiva) appropriating someone else's image while we scream like hell when someone does it to us.
................. There is no copyright infringement of reprinting a magazine cover as long as the magazine name is not erased. Apology accepted. ................
As I said earlier a magazine cover is considered in the public domain and may be freely shown as long as nothing is changed especially the masthead. I am not selling it or otherwise. So, in my understanding, there is no offense nor instance of hypocrisy. Bob feel free to feel differently, if you wish.
That's why I love RFF.Akiva: it is good that we can be respectful of each other's opinions when we agree to disagree.
Ya Bob, I agree.
Also:
Rule No. 6 - No Public Posting of Copyright Material
6) You will not upload, attach or post any material you are not the creator and/or copyright holder of. It is however acceptable to post links to publically accessible material.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/faq.php?faq=vb_faq#faq_new_faq_item22
There is no copyright infringement of reprinting a magazine cover as long as the magazine name is not erased.
Can't remember but aren't we making a mountain out of a mole hill.The whole idea was just to show a fantastic photo of be-grieved NYC in the aftermath of Sandy. I picked it to elicit compassion towards our fellow New Yorkers. I certainly was not "stealing a photograph". I do not know about anyone else, I would be tickled pink if a photograph of mine was being passed around, as long as they were not claiming it to be their creation or trying to sell it. My two cents.Can you tell us the source of this info? I never heard that before. Thanks.