Since I received issue 183 but I not 182, I have posted 183 below

Jim Pyrzynski

Subject: Orchids Digest, Vol 9, Issue 183
Date: Saturday, June 2, 2007 5:00 AM
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Today's Topics:

   1. coin set (Singapore) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. eBay sellers beware - the photographers are watching you
      (Eric Hunt)
   3. Re: eBay sellers beware - the photographers are watching you
      (Roger, in Bangkok)


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Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 07:45:15 -0400
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Subject: [OGD] coin set (Singapore)
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"The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)... launched its second Heritage
Orchids of Singapore coin set, showcasing the... "Golden Lion" or
Dendrobium Singa Mas, and the... purple and grey Vanda Mimi Palmer.

Last year, all 8,000 sets of the first Heritage Orchids of Singapore
release, featuring the Vanda Tan Chay Yan and Aranda Majula, were sold out.

This year's orchid designs... issued in... colour on a pair of 999 fine
silver coins, or as pictures on a pair of ez-link cards. A coins-and-cards
set is also available.
...
The coins will be issued... on June 25.

To place... orders... contact The Singapore Mint"

article URL : http://www.todayonline.com/articles/191812.asp

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Regards,

VB




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Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 08:16:16 -0700
From: "Eric Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [OGD] eBay sellers beware - the photographers are watching
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Just thought I'd share a little bit - I had 8 ebay auctions taken down last
night from 4 sellers who were using my photography without permission.

One of the auction owners contacted claimed they got the images "from a
hybridizer" and didn't know they were stolen. Sorry, that doesn't cut it.
You have a legal obligation to research every bit of intellectual property
you use in your business and you should be prepared for the consequences if
you don't have the appropriate rights. And yes, I was very rude to this
person when I informed them that I would continue to have eBay take auctions
down with my photos on them. I'm a nice guy until you start stealing my
work. I don't cut you slack when you fail to do your legally-required due
diligence during the course of operating your business.

eBay auctions are the only place I consistently have my photos stolen. My
opinion of the entire marketplace is rather low, especially after spending 2
hours last night going through THOUSANDS of auctions and seeing the same 20
photos used across the board, everywhere.

So let this be an education and wake-up call to those selling orchids on
eBay - the photographers are watching you.

Thanks a million to one of the loyal readers on my site - Jon, from the
midwest, for alerting me to this last round of illict photo use.

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

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Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 09:37:53 +0700
From: "Roger, in Bangkok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [OGD] eBay sellers beware - the photographers are
    watching you
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Hi Eric--

Can you suggest just how one goes about researching such intellectual
property ownership?  I'm not really at all clear about how to do that.  I
was told that a written (ie email) response from the source declaring
ownership, and permission to use, was considered due diligence under the law
... of course laws vary state to state and country to country as well.  If
the auction owner was told by a hybridizer that it was his picture, doesn't
that make the hybridizer the thief (or at least more so the thief)?

Wouldn't it be easier for everyone to simply put their/your logo and (c) as
a watermark on along the edge of the photos like so many professionals and
news agencies have done for years?  In the instance cited, I'm afraid I
would feel like I had been bushwhacked ... and I understand that there are
some unscrupulous type who are even doing that.  It all reminds of the
frivolous patents filed simply laying in wait fro someone to fall into them
and get sued ... even to the point of patenting particular candle designs!

Regards/Roger, in Bangkok


On 6/1/07, Eric Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just thought I'd share a little bit - I had 8 ebay auctions taken down
> last
> night from 4 sellers who were using my photography without permission.
>
> One of the auction owners contacted claimed they got the images "from a
> hybridizer" and didn't know they were stolen. Sorry, that doesn't cut it.
> You have a legal obligation to research every bit of intellectual property
> you use in your business and you should be prepared for the consequences
> if
> you don't have the appropriate rights. And yes, I was very rude to this
> person when I informed them that I would continue to have eBay take
> auctions
> down with my photos on them. I'm a nice guy until you start stealing my
> work. I don't cut you slack when you fail to do your legally-required due
> diligence during the course of operating your business.
>
> eBay auctions are the only place I consistently have my photos stolen. My
> opinion of the entire marketplace is rather low, especially after spending
> 2
> hours last night going through THOUSANDS of auctions and seeing the same
> 20
> photos used across the board, everywhere.
>
> So let this be an education and wake-up call to those selling orchids on
> eBay - the photographers are watching you.
>
> Thanks a million to one of the loyal readers on my site - Jon, from the
> midwest, for alerting me to this last round of illict photo use.
>
> -Eric in SF
> www.orchidphotos.org
>
> (posted to rec.gardens.orchids, alt.binaries.pictures.orchids, Orchid
> Guide
> Digest Mailing List, The American Orchid Society Forum)
>
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