Pat Whatley
New Member
So, where does my responsibility to enforce somebody else's rights end?
I've got an "ad agency" that routinely over the years has sent me artwork from istockphoto.com that they've just copied and cropped. Sometimes they have half-assed an attempt at Photoshopping out the watermark, sometimes they crop the pictures around it, sometimes they've just ignored it. If all I'm doing it printing exactly what they send me as final art should I worry about it?
I recently had a guy bring me photographs for a restaurant that told me his photographer had taken the pictures with the CORBIS watermark on them because that was just something the camera did.
Just this morning I had somebody bring me "artwork" for some cut vinyl using a picture he'd autotraced from istockphoto.com. I know it came from there and that he autotraced it because if you know what you're looking at you can make out about half that little camera watermark in the middle of it. He told me he drew it, I didn't question it.
So, my question is that if a customer tells me they created the artwork, or own the rights to the artwork should I question them? If they bring me a bunch of non-watermarked Google images and tell me they took the photographs am I supposed to make them prove it? Is there a release I should have them sign or something?
I've got an "ad agency" that routinely over the years has sent me artwork from istockphoto.com that they've just copied and cropped. Sometimes they have half-assed an attempt at Photoshopping out the watermark, sometimes they crop the pictures around it, sometimes they've just ignored it. If all I'm doing it printing exactly what they send me as final art should I worry about it?
I recently had a guy bring me photographs for a restaurant that told me his photographer had taken the pictures with the CORBIS watermark on them because that was just something the camera did.
Just this morning I had somebody bring me "artwork" for some cut vinyl using a picture he'd autotraced from istockphoto.com. I know it came from there and that he autotraced it because if you know what you're looking at you can make out about half that little camera watermark in the middle of it. He told me he drew it, I didn't question it.
So, my question is that if a customer tells me they created the artwork, or own the rights to the artwork should I question them? If they bring me a bunch of non-watermarked Google images and tell me they took the photographs am I supposed to make them prove it? Is there a release I should have them sign or something?