CheekyGeek wrote:

>On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I make all my images available under Creative Commons
>> Attribution/Non-Commercial/No-Derivatives license. Anyone is free to
>> use them for non-profit purposes. I think this is just an
>> acknowledgement of the reality you described. I watermark them so that
>> viewers many steps removed have a chance to find out who the
>> photographer is and also, as mentioned previously, to have an extra
>> claim against a commercial infringer.
>
>Interesting!
>Serious question, Mark:
>In that case, what is the definition of "commercial infringer". If a
>blogger, for example,  takes your image and has Adwords (or other
>revenue generators) on their page is that enough to move them from
>non-commercial to commercial?

Unless the image were used as part of the advertisement itself, I
don't think I'd have a case. 


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