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Old 12-19-2007, 07:42 PM
tiley tiley is offline
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Default Re: Getty Images are at it again!

I smell scam.

The first thing that I though of was those letters I often get from Company Nobody Ever Heard Of that I need to a) register in the "Internet Directory" b) buy Internet or Domain Insurance c) some other scam that sound plausible.

What made me think of these is because these offers that come in the mail look like Invoices rather than what they are, which are (bogus) offers. A careless person might just go ahead and pay them with the other bills.

So, the first thing I would do is contact Getty Images. Get their contact info from their site - not that invoice. Ask them if they have a record of invoice #xxx.

If not, problem solved. Contact the authorities and warn your clients.

If they do, then, well, you'll need to go from there.

Finally, shame on you. The images are Google images are not necessarily free for the taking; in fact, most of them are not. If you are going out and grabbing images off the web and using them on your sites, chances are that you are stealing them from their rightful owners. Copyright belongs to the creator unless specifically transferred or licensed. The UK legal system honors US copyrights so no safety there.

Many artists will allow you to use their images, often for free, if you ask. Think of how you would feel if someone copied one of your website design and sold it as their own. (I know the feeling and it s*cks). Have the courtesy to not steal someone else's work.
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