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 Posted: Thu Sep 18th, 2025 08:26
Eric



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chrisbet wrote:
You may have copyright but enforcing it is a very expensive process - if doing it for someone then you have a contract, verbal or written, and may be able to persue through small claims court, but still a lot of aggro!
Absolutely. I avoided all that potential angst by just setting a price for the photography that accommodated that eventuality.
If customers baulked at the price I just emphasised the point that THEY owned and HAD the photos…. to do with as they will. They invariably saw that as a bonus.

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