Ann Sanfedele wrote:

>We had a great time once when someone listed a CANON - I
>think it was - and had grabbed
>a shot from Bonz's site -- when it was discovered, photos
>started showing up in it's place
>that were - um - well - not of a camera - :)

Well, I haven't stooped to that level. 
Yet ;-)

Still, the seller is no longer infringing on Fred's copyright. BTW, I
got Fred's permission to use his photo on my site (after it became a
permanent fixture - it was supposed to be temporary when I first
posted it). The eBay seller didn't, and since he was using the image
to sell a product, he's several miles distant from any hope of
claiming "fair use"!

Note also that the eBay listing in question isn't an auction, it's a
fixed price sale from an "eBay Store". I think that means it'll remain
up indefinitely until the item sells. Wonder how long it'll take until
the seller notices anything's changed?
 
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Mark Roberts Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com
412-687-2835

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