You pretty much have to list your rates in advance so that there is a something to 
point to.   You could post it on your site, use
the java script to notify people when they right-click, or something like that.  If 
you have paid invoices from people who have used
your work, that can also support your claim.  But really if it isn't about the money, 
then all you are trying to do is get them to
cease and desist.

ppro


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> Aaron suggested:
> > > It seems that the current eBay seller is not the person who manipulated
> > > the image, rather it was a "professional" photo dealer with a store in
> > > Berlin.
> >
> > Send them a bill.  Call the store and demand payment.  Ask them so
> > explain their actions.  Ask them if their store allows shoplifting.
>
> Anyone know offhand what typical current stock-photography fees
> are for web use these days?  Boz, can you find out how long they've
> been using your image?  Could be a tidy profit, though I'm not sure
> which country's courts would have to be used to sue them.
>
>                                       -- Glenn
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