Gino
Premium Subscriber
I wasn't sure where to post this, so if it's in the wrong area, I'm sorry.
Okay, now onto the predicament.
I asked him where he got the photo, since it was very good to high resolution and a rather nice size to use for their backdrop. He said off the internet and I asked him if he purchased it. He said, I think Russ did. So, you have permission to use this copyrighted piece of photography and he said, sure.
Now, I don't believe him, but he wants me to alter the picture to fit the size needed for his trailer which will make the picture completely unidentifiable. It will just be a picture of a hill with grass and trees on it as we're getting rid of the main theme on the photo and just using the grass and trees. He really liked the setting.
How.... or is this in violation of anything on my part, if he shows me proof of his purchasing this or should I just take him at his word and not press the issue ??
The owner of this company is a pretty upstanding guy, but none of the people in this company are gonna know to buy a licensed photo off the internet for this kinda use. I know 'em all too long to know they probably didn't buy it, but I hate to challenge their honesty if the picture is going to change dramatically and once their copy goes in front, it's gonna be even less noticeable.
Okay, now onto the predicament.
Copyright or not problem.
Had a customer come in yesterday with some artwork and a file with a picture on it. They've been a good and loyal customer for about 20 years. They want to letter a 34' trailer. Asked for a cut-vinyl price and a partial wrap price.... and of course, that's where the picture comes into play.
I asked him where he got the photo, since it was very good to high resolution and a rather nice size to use for their backdrop. He said off the internet and I asked him if he purchased it. He said, I think Russ did. So, you have permission to use this copyrighted piece of photography and he said, sure.
Now, I don't believe him, but he wants me to alter the picture to fit the size needed for his trailer which will make the picture completely unidentifiable. It will just be a picture of a hill with grass and trees on it as we're getting rid of the main theme on the photo and just using the grass and trees. He really liked the setting.
How.... or is this in violation of anything on my part, if he shows me proof of his purchasing this or should I just take him at his word and not press the issue ??
The owner of this company is a pretty upstanding guy, but none of the people in this company are gonna know to buy a licensed photo off the internet for this kinda use. I know 'em all too long to know they probably didn't buy it, but I hate to challenge their honesty if the picture is going to change dramatically and once their copy goes in front, it's gonna be even less noticeable.
for for your help or suggestions........ Gino