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I am a fine art Florida photographer with a question about copyright infringment.
Over the past two years, I have sold two photographic essays to a regional magazine based in the state. Each agreement was for one time rights use and each was paid at the agreed amount.
The problem is that several of the images which were in those essays are now appearing on the magazine's newly created website. Without credit line, copyright mark or image title, they are shown as part of a website feature which allows a website user to select one of my images, write a message and send it to an e-mail correspondent as a kind of electronic postcard. Discovered accidentally, I have no idea how long this has been going on.
What are my choices?
Thanks.
Over the past two years, I have sold two photographic essays to a regional magazine based in the state. Each agreement was for one time rights use and each was paid at the agreed amount.
The problem is that several of the images which were in those essays are now appearing on the magazine's newly created website. Without credit line, copyright mark or image title, they are shown as part of a website feature which allows a website user to select one of my images, write a message and send it to an e-mail correspondent as a kind of electronic postcard. Discovered accidentally, I have no idea how long this has been going on.
What are my choices?
Thanks.