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mike_h13

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  1. <p>I did a search for my company and came across an event planning company that did a couple's wedding I photographed. They used one of my pictures on their front page's slideshow (the first image too). I also saw they used several on a blog of theirs. While my contract does say the images are for the client's private home use only, another part does say if my images are published that proper credit must be given. On the blog page, it does give credit as stated in the contract.<br> I plan on asking the event planner to remove my photo from their home page since they failed to give proper credit. Should I ask they remove the other photos too? The images did violate section two but the company did give proper credit on the blog page? Below is the language in the contract (don't worry, I plan on revising the language in the near future).</p> <p>2. Use of Images: Images are strictly produced for the client’s private home use only. Client assumes all<br> liability for any form of copyright infringement.<br> .......<br> The Client is obtaining prints and digital images for personal use only including non-<br />commercial web sites, and shall not sell said prints or authorize any reproductions thereof by parties other<br> than the Supplier. If any of the Supplier's images are published (on the web or any other media), proper<br> photo credit such as “© (name of company) Photography, LLC” is required. If Client is obtaining a print for<br> newspaper announcement of the wedding, the Supplier authorizes Client to reproduce the print in the above<br> manner.</p>
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