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Stonkin

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Question for you. I am currently having business cards, flyers and a website made for my new detailing business. I have come across certain images on the internet which i would like to use for certain areas of this. Im not talking about showing other peoples images and pretending they are mine, not at all, but if i wanted a particular vehicle/boat to be used on the front page of the site, used on a business card, flyer etc. Whatever is in the picture would be removed, ie background, but would like to use certain parts of images.

 

If i have no idea where they have come from or who took the pics, can they be used?

 

Its purely that ive found some very good images and could use them along the top banner for example.

 

Any ideas welcome...

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What are the chances of being caught? Practically zero. And if so, is anyone really going to sue you? I doubt it.

 

Agree, but the worst thing you want is your business becomes very successful and someone gets hold of your first flyer and says..."hang on,... thats photo is mine!".

 

£$£$£ Courts - A gamble I wouldn't take personally. I would however take your abflug bonnet if you change your mind :D

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that was my thoughts to. Its not like im displaying a picture and saying, this is an example of my cleaning ability, i have my own pictures for that.

 

Purely as an example.. http://files.conceptcarz.com/img/Ferrari/Hamann-Ferrari-599-GTB-manu-07_04-1024.jpg

 

Could the car be photoshopped away from the back ground and placed as part of a banner, like the aston is in this.. http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.2dayblog.com/images/6-novitec-ferrari-f430.jpg&imgrefurl=http://carwallpapers01.blogspot.com/2008_07_24_archive.html&usg=__K0D-8z2D_AKrt7Ix0rGbBuhs-rI=&h=307&w=450&sz=131&hl=en&start=4&tbnid=xGw2y9gOo62IBM:&tbnh=87&tbnw=127&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dferrari%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den

 

Just an example so i can make my point clear

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Agree, but the worst thing you want is your business becomes very successful and someone gets hold of your first flyer and says..."hang on,... thats photo is mine!".

 

£$£$£ Courts - A gamble I wouldn't take personally. I would however take your abflug bonnet if you change your mind :D

 

OK you can have it (seeing as I don't have one anyway :p)

 

If you want to be legit, why not search an online picture library and buy from them. I have done this many times myself, and have found Corbis to be the best :)

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The photos you've linked to as examples are all professionally shot. Any pro photographer will protect their copyright rigorously and would come after you if they found out.

 

You don't need a copyright symbol visible for the image to be protected. Basically every image is protected by copyright laws and a repro fee could be demanded/negotiated. The copyright is owned by whoever pressed the button on the camera to take the shot unless the commissioning client has purchased the copyright from the photographer. In either case they could sue you for a repro fee or breach of copyright.

 

The only way round this is to use pictures you've comissioned yourself or bought from a picture library or that you know are free for anyone to use. Anything other than this could be a minefield for you legally.

 

See items 1 and 3 at http://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/protect/p16_photography_copyright for more info.

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btw,

 

will you be getting a premises for your detailing or going mobile? I'm doing the same but from a premises and tbh it really aint cheap! I think I should have went mobile first then raised funds to get a premises :) I'm going mobile in the new year hopefully :)

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