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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: kmclachlan on February 04, 2017, 21:22

Title: Found a site taking my image
Post by: kmclachlan on February 04, 2017, 21:22
https://www.inbestme.com/ (https://www.inbestme.com/) is using a photo of mine, and I wouldn't be surprised if MOST of their images are stolen.

I don't speak the language but with translation it appears they are an investment firm? Their FB/Twitter/LinkedIn presence is very small so that's a bit hard to see if they are even a "real" company.

I tried with Pixsy, but they rejected it due to an unsupported country. What could/should I do? It's just a single image. I happen to care more as it's an image of ME.
(this photo is available for sale, but has never been sold)
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: dragonblade on February 04, 2017, 21:39
this photo is available for sale, but has never been sold)

There's always the chance that the image may have sold through one of the partner sites of the stock agency / agencies that you contribute to. With iStockphoto, most of my sales are through iStock's partner sites and I'm never informed which images are sold (except for the ones that sell through the main site.)
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: kmclachlan on February 04, 2017, 21:47
With this specific photo, it was not actually uploaded to any microstock sites. And I know it didn't sell. Oh, and the watermark is still on it... :)
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: dragonblade on February 04, 2017, 21:53
With this specific photo, it was not actually uploaded to any microstock sites. And I know it didn't sell. Oh, and the watermark is still on it... :)

Uh oh!
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: disorderly on February 04, 2017, 22:41
Whose watermark is it?  Is it a stock site?  If it is, contact them and see if they'll pursue the misuse of your image.  If they took it from a gallery site like Flickr, you'll probably have to contact the Spanish firm.  I don't know if there's a European equivalent of the US DMCA to request the image be taken down.  You'll have to do some research.
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: JimP on February 05, 2017, 11:02
With this specific photo, it was not actually uploaded to any microstock sites. And I know it didn't sell. Oh, and the watermark is still on it... :)

If it's never uploaded, where did they get it? What's the watermark? I can't see any watermark images there.

REGISTRANT CONTACT
Name:Jordi Mercader
Street:Raset 29 3-2
City:Barcelona
State:Barcelona
Postal Code:08021
Country:ES
Phone:+34.610213712
Email:email@me.com
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: kmclachlan on February 05, 2017, 11:06
On a photo sharing website, and it's my own watermark
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: DaRkWeeDo on February 06, 2017, 07:34
Is it picture of inside of a cave or the one of the body of water looking at the cave (canyon)?

Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: unnonimus on February 06, 2017, 08:46
the physical server is in the netherlands:

AS60781 LEASEWEB-NL Netherlands, NL (registered May 13, 2013)

check the procedure in the netherlands for copyright notics. folloow the procedure for European Electronic Commerce Directive Article 14, which is the EU DMCA. it will tell you what to do, and there will probably be penalties for him if he does not comply
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: Hannafate on February 06, 2017, 10:26
I can't find the image you're talking about.

I feel like I just got suckered into examining a site I would otherwise never look at.
Title: Re: Found a site taking my image
Post by: kmclachlan on February 06, 2017, 11:30
Here is the page of my photo... of me...
https://www.inbestme.com/corto-plazo-versus-largo-plazo/ (https://www.inbestme.com/corto-plazo-versus-largo-plazo/)