Stolen Art

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  • June 29, 2009
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Hotel Night parking lot

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29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

I had to... it has so much potential!

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Then I have to, too: I'm lucky, that you like my picture. On the other hand I think, it is a quite poor attitude to copy other images than making own ones.

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Hey, did you actually take the original? If so, then I'm sorry, but my version is still a better demonstration of HDR implementation. It's not like I'm actually stealing from you, there's no money here.

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Demonstrate on your own photo. Not someone elses work. Some of you people just don't understand copyright ownership. That's all we needs is a bunch of a**holes like Hebert!

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Uh... copyrights only count if you are trying to make money on someone elses work. This is the internet, everything is free.

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Dave you are an idiot! Once a work such as a photographic image has been created and fixed in a tangible form, it is protected under copyright law and several very important rights are assigned to the copyright holder. They may permit or restrict the foll

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Careful Dave your Ignorance is showing. Everything on the internet is free? There are a lot of record companies and recording artist not to mention the judical system, that would strongly disagree with that statement.

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Those copyright laws are all great, but I have to be trying to make money on it OR be trying to undermine/harm the original owner. They freely display their work on the internet. Just as I freely display mine, OR I go to a licensed intermediary, such as i

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Your a F*cking idiot just like that Hebert piece of sh*t! You don't have any oringinal photos because you're a talentless hack.

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

Dave, I'm very surprised that you pretend not to know from where the picture is. It is more or less on the same page in hdrcreme. Anyway, I strongly agree to Randy and Ben - violation of copyrights is a serious crime, regardless if money is involved or no

29 Jun 00:00
anonymous

ummm... how could I not know where it came from? That was a silly statement. Anyways, I do have my own camera and I do have hundreds of my own pictures... only the ones I find on the internet are more exciting than anything I can take personally. Duh, I

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