At 10:19 AM 10/15/2005, Emily L. Ferguson wrote:
If a magazine or advertising agency lets an image they've stolen out
into publication or onto their web site, I know that the info was
embedded in the file and that I didn't licence the file to them. If
the file they have on hand has the info removed, that proves that
they did what they did knowingly.
It's so easy to change the info, it's hard to see this as any type of
protection.
Jeff Spirer
Photos: http://www.spirer.com
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