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Hi! I have a quick question in regards to possible copyright infringement for a photo I took.
I have found out my photo is being used on the cover of a map of an area. This map is sold in stores for money.
The only way that this company could have gotten this photo is via a photo contest I had entered.
Now in the terms and conditions of the contest the only part that I see they could use in their defense would be the following,
(for privacy, I replaced their name with A and B as they are two separate entities under one main entity)
"Submission of an entry and/or acceptance of a prize grants COMPANY A and third parties authorized by Sponsor the exclusive, perpetual right to publish, use, edit, adapt, modify, excerpt and/or copy the entry for any and all purposes in any and all media currently in existence or hereafter developed without compensation to you, which includes, but is not limited to, the right to publish the entry in COMPANIES B magazine, on COMPANYAWEBSITE.COM (including any other related websites and social media platforms), and to use your entry as we see fit in exhibitions and promotions of COMPANIES B magazine. "
To me, based off that, its reasonable to assume that if they are going to use my work, it needs to be related to "company b" and their photo contest or promotion of the contest or of their magazine and not what ever they want for any reason related or unrelated to the contest.
I figured if I am agreeing to the terms of their photo contest, its all going to be related to the contest.
I dont see it saying im allowing the transfer of my copyright or allowing them to use my work for commercial profit.
It also says "the entry for any and all purposes in any and all media currently in existence"
but is a retail map a piece of "media"?
isnt media just Radio, Magazine, Tv, Internet, Newspaper?
Plus, I thought a copyright transfer had to be done in writing with a hand signature, not just typing my name on a web form?
It seems that their use of my work is completely unrelated to the photo contest, their promotion of it, or their magazine.
Its been used in a completely irrelevant way for profit. So how can they do this?
Im not going to post all the terms and conditions as this is the only part I am questioning as i know they other parts do not affect me.
I feel kinda cheated and like they used this contest as a way to just get free submissions so they could pick some new photos to use in their retail products.
I mean what if they had a sentence in there that says "and we also own your car and house by submitting a photo"
Is there any where to go with this and is it fair to say their wording is unclear and it reads to make one think that if they do use an entry that it would be related to promotional material or material related to the contest only?
I hope this makes sense and ill answer any more questions if anyone has any. Thanks!
Hi! I have a quick question in regards to possible copyright infringement for a photo I took.
I have found out my photo is being used on the cover of a map of an area. This map is sold in stores for money.
The only way that this company could have gotten this photo is via a photo contest I had entered.
Now in the terms and conditions of the contest the only part that I see they could use in their defense would be the following,
(for privacy, I replaced their name with A and B as they are two separate entities under one main entity)
"Submission of an entry and/or acceptance of a prize grants COMPANY A and third parties authorized by Sponsor the exclusive, perpetual right to publish, use, edit, adapt, modify, excerpt and/or copy the entry for any and all purposes in any and all media currently in existence or hereafter developed without compensation to you, which includes, but is not limited to, the right to publish the entry in COMPANIES B magazine, on COMPANYAWEBSITE.COM (including any other related websites and social media platforms), and to use your entry as we see fit in exhibitions and promotions of COMPANIES B magazine. "
To me, based off that, its reasonable to assume that if they are going to use my work, it needs to be related to "company b" and their photo contest or promotion of the contest or of their magazine and not what ever they want for any reason related or unrelated to the contest.
I figured if I am agreeing to the terms of their photo contest, its all going to be related to the contest.
I dont see it saying im allowing the transfer of my copyright or allowing them to use my work for commercial profit.
It also says "the entry for any and all purposes in any and all media currently in existence"
but is a retail map a piece of "media"?
isnt media just Radio, Magazine, Tv, Internet, Newspaper?
Plus, I thought a copyright transfer had to be done in writing with a hand signature, not just typing my name on a web form?
It seems that their use of my work is completely unrelated to the photo contest, their promotion of it, or their magazine.
Its been used in a completely irrelevant way for profit. So how can they do this?
Im not going to post all the terms and conditions as this is the only part I am questioning as i know they other parts do not affect me.
I feel kinda cheated and like they used this contest as a way to just get free submissions so they could pick some new photos to use in their retail products.
I mean what if they had a sentence in there that says "and we also own your car and house by submitting a photo"
Is there any where to go with this and is it fair to say their wording is unclear and it reads to make one think that if they do use an entry that it would be related to promotional material or material related to the contest only?
I hope this makes sense and ill answer any more questions if anyone has any. Thanks!