Dear Ron 

Is this related to the thread on the BJP Forum?

Depending on the nature of your need for a copyright lawyer I think you are 
best going for one of the top London specialists. A letter written on the 
letterhead of someone with a reputation will go a long way. 

Stephens Innocent are approachable but expensive. 

Bob Croxford


 

<< Probably a dumb question with a very obvious answer but here goes. In the
'olden days' it was relatively easy to prove that you owned the copyright of
an image. You could simply produce the original transparency or negative.
Even when you supplied a scan of that trannie or neg and it had been passed
on to all and sundry with or without your permission, you still had the
original piece of film to prove ownership if ever a dispute came to law.

My question is - how can you do that with a digicam image when, presumably,
every copy that you or anybody else makes is an exact clone of the original?
I am obviously assuming that you haven't embedded a watermark, invisible or
otherwise, in the image.

Finally, if any Prodiger can recommend a good copyright lawyer, preferably
in NW England, could they please contact me off-list!

Ron Jones
Tel: 0151 650 6975
Fax: 0151 650 6976


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