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Hello, I am new here and hope someone can help me. A person on Google Blogger has taken my photos from other social media and posted them on his blog pages, without my permission. The problem is that he has distorted them and attributed statements to me which I never said. He has totally mutilated these images, in order to depict me in a negative light. My reputation has been harmed by these images. I filed a complaint with Google, and they removed them, but the Blogger filed a counter-notice, claiming that the images fall under fair use, and that he is not making money from them. Google gave me 14 days to file against the blogger in federal court. Why should I have to file in court? These are copyrighted images. I want to know what my legal options are. I am not a l lawyer and do not know all the intricacies of digital law. Another problem is that some of the pages with these images are in Google archives, and the Google complaint webform does not allow URL's from archives in their complaint form, and no reason is given for this. It seems to me that allowing images in archives defeats the whole point of getting them removed, since they are allowed in archive form anyway. Thanks for your help.
Hello, I am new here and hope someone can help me. A person on Google Blogger has taken my photos from other social media and posted them on his blog pages, without my permission. The problem is that he has distorted them and attributed statements to me which I never said. He has totally mutilated these images, in order to depict me in a negative light. My reputation has been harmed by these images. I filed a complaint with Google, and they removed them, but the Blogger filed a counter-notice, claiming that the images fall under fair use, and that he is not making money from them. Google gave me 14 days to file against the blogger in federal court. Why should I have to file in court? These are copyrighted images. I want to know what my legal options are. I am not a l lawyer and do not know all the intricacies of digital law. Another problem is that some of the pages with these images are in Google archives, and the Google complaint webform does not allow URL's from archives in their complaint form, and no reason is given for this. It seems to me that allowing images in archives defeats the whole point of getting them removed, since they are allowed in archive form anyway. Thanks for your help.